The new release of Ubuntu GNOME brings a new logo. What does this logo mean? And what is the mainly reason for changing it?
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The new logo is a combination of the letters U and G.
I found a topic on the ubuntu gnome artwork mailing list pointing to the project page:
- the shape forms “uG”, thus Ubuntu GNOME
- “u” is the front liner of the branding in the Ubuntu family font and of the official brand; in a philosophical approach a pointer towards humanity (as in unity)
- the symbol itself, comprised of two pieces formed together, expresses the same idea
- both symbols are closely related, placed, and in their union accomplish their purpose of expressing both the philosophical and material aspects of unity via Gestalt
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