Hi all,

I spent some time elaborating our brand guidelines [1] today. The
sections that I added are marked as draft status. Feedback would be
welcome.

To date, the guidelines only addressed the GNOME logo and its usage. My
aim with the update is to expand them to cover terminology and
additional visual design patterns, such as font usage and colour
palette. The updates I have added roughly correspond to the approach
that was developed for the new gnome.org website. They also attempt to
reflect the recent moduleset reorganisation.

Some of the terminology guidelines are a departure from previous
practice, particularly in the use of 'GNOME 3' instead of 'The GNOME
Desktop'. Likewise, the inclusion of a GNOME Project tag line - 'We make
great software available to all' - is a major step. So, give me your
thoughts!

Best,

Allan

[1] http://live.gnome.org/BrandGuidelines
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