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Gnome HIG compliant icon #6
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I sure love your design, old logo still have win7 logo but we need to move with the times, right? 😉 |
Apart from the brand/mark reusing (USB/Windows 10) problem I like the design.
As long as the image is available with a free software license(not necessarily GPL, there is no requirement that all assets in software must have the same license) it should be fine. Also refer: |
First of all thank you for your very kind feedback! |
I'm not a lawyer, but I'd say that it still counts as a copyright infringement it is derived from the original brand by stretching&color changing. It does seem "fair" to use the Windows 10 logo to depict that this is a product relating to Microsoft Windows but it kinda in the gray area. Can you add a bit of the reflection effect similar to the "window" like in Window Vector SVG Icon (93) - SVG Repo? This modification should be enough to make the mark to be considered "not Windows 10 brand".
It depends on the original license's terms, if it's CC BY you'll be able to use it while complying with the attribution requirement (original authors' names and/or source), if it's CC BY-SA you'll have to license your work under the same CC BY-SA license as well. |
@Lin-Buo-Ren sorry for the delay in my response!
I see your point and totally agree with you.
Yes, absolutely. I tried some things including the reflection effect you suggested but because of my scarce exeperience the result isn't really nice; I'll try a bit more in the next few days and I'll show what will eventually come out! |
Hi guys, I did some polishing work on the thumb drive itself, plus some tests on the windows logo which I rounded and made a bit 3-dimensional in first place and then coloured with different kind of gradients. PS concept 2 does really need some color correction but with the "should-be-a-reflection-effect-gradient" is not that simple, if you like it I can work on it a bit more [concept 1] [concept 2] [concept 3] |
Huh. Anyways, sorry for lack of communication. End of university semester can be soul draining :). I have an idea, how would it look like without windows logo, usb stick at the center, with linux logo on it instead of USB's? Like this: http://www.myiconfinder.com/icon/linux-bird-cmd-mat-cuts-penguin-tux-metro-ui-logo/10088 |
Apologies for the ignorance. I'd like to have a quick note that I like this design.
This is another problem that we would like to deal with, here are my two opinions:
I am afraid that this may confuse users with applications that only make GNU/Linux bootable media. I would like to apologize again for the poor communication over this issue, this shouldn't happen. We appreciate your professional effort and kindness in helping WoeUSB/WoeUSB-ng better. |
I also like concept 2 :).
Right, how it would look like without USB logo? I would also like to apologize for the poor communication. |
On second thought I found I appreciate the aesthetics of this design and have an idea of putting the "Tux" character(attribution: lewing@isc.tamu.edu Larry Ewing and The GIMP) on the other side of the "window", somewhat like this (except that Tux is on the other side of the "window", looking at the huge USB stick inside the "room" through the "window"): |
Like this? |
Exactly. |
Hi guys! Don't worry, everybody has its own busy life to keep up with, I totally understand :)
Yeah probably it's the more sensible design and I also thought about it, but I agree with @Lin-Buo-Ren: there's already a bunch of linux applications that use a very similar design and especially on small displays it's gonna be undistinguishable from those others...
I'm glad you liked my concepts and I did some more testing I want to show you I did those really fast so they need some more polishing, I just wanted to show you some more solutions. |
I found the second option preferable, as it makes the Linux reference subtle but visible so that the user won't misinterpret that the application support Linux bootable media preparation as well.
I actually like the current design and would like to stick to it, as long as there's no obvious alternative, of course. |
I totally agree; plus i think that from an aestethic point of view it looks more consistent.
I'm sorry I forgot about that while making the last two concepts, I only realized by rereading! The difficult thing here is to make the penguin not look sitting while making sure not to cut its snout too much... |
The second one is preferable. For legal reasons, I would like to require that all assets that you've used in this work (USB pen drive, the "window", the Tux) are either:
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I agree. Regarding the licesing:
PS I just noticed that in the previous post the window had "lost" its shadow... edited :) |
So I would say that from licensing point of view we are fine. |
Yes I think so!
That got me thinking if this being the case we can use this usb logo as well https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:USB_icon.svg What do you think? |
Oh, so the fork is not a USB IF logo, you can see thier logos here https://www.usb.org/sites/default/files/usb-if_logo_usage_guidelines_final_103019.pdf. If this is the case then... I think we can. |
I believe that the trident logo is unnecessary as the pen drive is clearly a USB device. |
"This work includes material that may be protected as a trademark in some jurisdictions. If you want to use it, you have to ensure that you have the legal right to do so and that you do not infringe any trademark rights." Also:
We'll have to assume it is a fair use of the trademark as:
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Great. Due to licensing requirement of the Tux image(GPLv2+), we are required to include the source design document(i.e. Pixelmator Pro, according to the image metadata) along with the product and publish it with a compatible license, is that acceptable to you? Using other images with a permissive license will lift this requirement, of course. |
I see, It did seem too good to be true to be able use any image only because the original creator wasn't the owner of the trademark... nevermind, I agree that the usb stick is pretty recogniseable.
Sure!
Beside declaring that the image is given with a certain license (which as I understand is made by adding a license text file to the image repo), do I have to do something else in order to make the licence "effective"? Moreover - please excuse my ignorance regarding how github works but as I said that is my first contribution ever -, since I see that woeusb itself is gplv3 licensed, will just merging the icon and its source file to the repo give those the same license as the repo itself? (so gpl3 for instance) |
Here is very short summary of gpl From what I understand, all you need to do is to say that you are giving it with gplv3 license, then I can just throw it into repository, but if you would do it as gplv2 or mit then I would need to say that this logo is under different license. It is not about textfile on github, file with license just tells other people about conditions of using and modifying the work. If you would place your work in repository on your profile and not include license, I can't use it. I would need to contact you and ask if I can use it and under what conditions. |
Apologies for the ignorance. To avoid confusion I would like to note that, WoeUSB is now a multi-product project, which currently includes:
As the contribution request is made here I would like to ask that whether you would be fine to contribute this icon to the WoeUSB project as a whole(a.k.a. can be used by all derived products), or specifically to WoeUSB-ng? Either option is acceptable.
Any form of a declaration should be sufficient to make the license effective, however, doing it well is always helpful nonetheless. Commit the file with the following commit message(replace the underscore-wrapped placeholders with their actual context):
The Create the pull request on either of the following repositories, according to your preference of the aforementioned inquiry:
we can handle other details (file naming, location, and other details) later ourselves. |
Please forgive my absence!
Since this is a collaborative project - and you were so kind to allow me to contribute - I personally see no point in using a different license. I give you full rights on my own work and so, if you want, you can include it into the projects repo under gplv3 which is totally fine to me. @Lin-Buo-Ren Thank you very much for the detailed explanation!
I would be happy to contribute to the project as a whole. If you like the icon feel free to use it for whatever you need it for any of the products listed above.
Okay, I'll prepare the files and create a pull request as soon as possible! |
As with @WaxyMocha's request please export and submit SVG versions of the logo to the branding repo, the current specification:
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Sorry for the delay! I didn't provide the svgs in first place because of some odd export problem with pixelmator (I'd be better off using inkscape from the beginning... lesson learned ;) ) Anyway I finally managed to make some polished files that I'll be uploading this evening. I also took the opportunity to make some other minor adjustments. I chose the /branding repo because I thought it would be a consistent choice for the icon. Please let me know if the pull request is made correctly; I noticed the "empty file" error immediately after uploading but then I figured out that clicking on rich difs did the trick so I ignored it... |
Changes: - Close #6, Use new logo created by @ragnilorenzo, - Merge #23, Add German translation, - Merge #24, Auto unmount source and target, - Merge #25, Download efi image instead of html page - Add category to desktop shortcut, - Many small fixes
Hi guys, this is the first issue I open on github so please apologize me if I made any mistake.
I just wanted to share my humble attempt to draw a Gnome HIG compliant icon ("compliant" at best, I'm not a pro designer in any way) for this awesome utility that saved me so much time and hassles.
I don't know if you like it or ever need it, but I'll be pleased if it can be any helpful!
Cheers,
Lorenzo
PS. I'm open to suggestions and critics
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