Ubuntu SVG Logo..
Posted by Trip on June 3, 2007
Thought I’d do a quick post to let everyone know about the Ubuntu Logo Toolkit that I stumbled across yesterday. It’s an SVG (vector graphics) file of the official version that was used in the Edgy release of Ubuntu, & IMHO the best one that’s been made so far.
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As It’s an SVG file, you’ll need to have one of the programs capable of editing the file of course. Check out Inkscape for a hint on that
JAustin’s released it under an CC-Attribution-Sharealike licence. The CC licence requires anyone re-using the work, to credit the author and licence any new work that uses the original material under the same licence.

Daerd said
I love you!
You don’t know how much I’ve “prayed” to find these shiny little things! Now I can create quality artworks with a quality Ubuntu logo. Thank you, thank you. Muaah!
Trip said
No problem Daerd, enjoy
Brisbane SEO Consultant said
I’d never heard of the CC-Attribution-Sharealike licence. What a great idea. Thanks for the post.
Australian Web Directory said
Inkscape huh? I’ll give it a go.
RSA online said
Nice one ! I’ll try Inkscape and the SVG logo. How do you credit the author on a t-shirt?
Trip said
lol I wouldn’t worry about crediting the author when doing t-shirts RSA, just credit them on the site that you sell them from.
Glad I could help you guys