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Official Logos

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The following are official OpenKinect logos. If you are putting OpenKinect branding on your projects (either software or hardware), please use one of the two variations of the logo shown below. If you are not sure about how to use any of the logos below, feel free to ask on the mailing list or on IRC.

Who made it?

The official OpenKinect logo was designed by Jonathan Hall from Junket Design Co. It was selected from among several other excellent proposals from the community. To learn more about the contest and see the other proposals, see the Logo_Proposals page.

License

All logos are under Creative Commons (as with the rest of the wiki) - specifically, CC BY-SA 3.0.

Preview Description
Vector File (.svg) for full/title logo for use in things like webpage headers, decals and bumper stickers! This file can be opened in programs that work with vector files such as Illustrator and Inkscape (free) and rendered at a resolution appropriate for your application.
Rendered (as .png) for convenience. This version is rendered at 100dpi.
Rendered (as .png) for convenience. This version is rendered at 300dpi.

Thumbnail / Icon

Preview Description
Vector File (.svg) for thumbnail/icon logo for use in things like favicons and application icons. This file can be opened in programs that work with vector files such as Illustrator and Inkscape (free) and rendered at a resolution appropriate for your application.
File:Openkinect thumbnail.ico Rendered (as .ico) for convenience, for use in application icons etc.
Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination
Rendered (as .png) for convenience. This version is rendered at 100dpi.
Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination
Rendered (as .png) for convenience. This version is rendered at 300dpi.