The design of the logo was deliberately changed back in (I think) 2015. The OMC have access to the logo in .xcf, .psd and .png formats.
The new logo had these notes associated with it: This is the official OpenSSL logo. It was created in Adobe Photoshop 8.0 with the fonts Adobe Palatino Bold (for "Open"), Bitstream Gothic 725 Bold (for "SSL") and Tahoma (for "TM" and "Cryptography and SSL/TLS Toolkit"). Its original size is 30x10cm with a resolution of 300dpi, hence it is suitable for good quality printing in A4 paper. Higher resolution versions can be created easily by loading it into Adobe Photoshop and just resizing to the required size and/or resolution. This is possible because the text is not rasterized and both the inner bevel and drop shadow effects are reapplied automatically. Similarily, all elements are on separated layers, so they can be switched on/off individually. For processing the image under Unix, load it into The Gimp 2.0. But keep in mind that you need the above three fonts installed in other to change the original source. Matt On 27/02/2020 22:03, Dr. Matthias St. Pierre wrote: > >> According to that site, it used to be at >> >> http://openssl.com/images/openssl-logo.png >> > > Thanks to the Wayback Machine, nothing gets lost: Here is the historical > OpenSSL Logo: > > https://web.archive.org/web/20141231112717/http://openssl.com/images/openssl-logo.png > > Matthias > >