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please retain the infinity symbol in the Fedora logo #38
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@mattdm I'm afraid there's little we can do. This has already been brought up in #13 (comment). The check pattern solution is an interesting "hack", but it depends on the correct display size to look somewhat right, which defeats the purpose of vector graphics. Maybe a thin outline could work, but I think the version we have is the best we can do. |
Let me check with our design team. |
Please remove the icon for now. We're working on an updated logo design which will address the problems. In the meantime, we do not want this incorrect logo to proliferate. Thank you! |
@mattdm I'd like to wait for a decision being made in your discussion with the FontAwesome team at FortAwesome/Font-Awesome#980 and then follow that decision if that's fine with you. The arguments made there apply here as well. |
@mattdm I've been including "inverse" variants of a handful of logos, including the Fedora logo. I've edited the inverse version to include the infinity aspect in the same way the normal one does. Is this fine for you? Here's a preview: |
Hi all. The Fedora symbol here loses the "infinity" aspect. I know this is a single-color font, and our preference is to use the wordmark when only one color is available, but we were experimenting with using checks or hashes and might be open to a special exception for this case. See some design work here: https://pagure.io/design/issue/539. What do you think?
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