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PyBEL Logotype

The PyBEL Logo

Usage Guidelines and Information

Feel free to use the PyBEL logos to represent the use of PyBEL in your projects. The full logotype version is preferred in most contexts, but the square version may be used in locations with limited space. However, please do not use just the bell icon without the "Py" text inside.

The text in the PyBEL logos is set in Optima Bold Italic with manual kerning and adjustments. Some SVG versions of the logos may have the text converted to paths to allow display on a wider variety of systems.

Keep approximately one "bell worth" of space between the logotype and other elements. Approximately 30% whitespace should be left around the square version.

Inverting the colors of the logos may be appropriate to match with the context in which the logo is being displayed. However, please do not recolor, stretch, skew, or otherwise modify the logos when using them to represent the PyBEL project.

Mention in Text

When mentioned in text, the project name should be styled as PyBEL, with only the "y" in lowercase. Generally, write the name in plain text instead of embedding the logo inline.

Creating Graphics

The PyBEL logos were created as vector graphics in Inkscape and rasterized to PNG with Inkscape as well. The PNG versions were then optimized using optipng and advdef:

optipng -o2 -nb *.png && advdef -z -4 *.png

License

The PyBEL logos are derivatives of "Ringing bell" by Lorc, used under CC BY 3.0. The BEL Commons logo also includes "Earth Africa & Europe" by Delapouite, used under CC BY 3.0. The PyBEL Tools logo also includes "Tinker" by Lorc, used under CC BY 3.0. The PyBEL and BEL Commons logos are licensed under CC BY 3.0 by Scott Colby.

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