uses a tightened arrangement for the "ubuntu" textual portion and people have asked what this tracking reduction was/is. Depending on how it is measured (Inkscape uses tracking specified in pixels rather than as percentage) as best I can attain, the logotype appears to been done at -5% (or thereabouts), which is marginally tighter than what is being proposed here for the whole regular/italic fonts.
The Ubuntu logotype at:
http:// design. canonical. com/the- toolkit/ ubuntu- brand-guideline s/
uses a tightened arrangement for the "ubuntu" textual portion and people have asked what this tracking reduction was/is. Depending on how it is measured (Inkscape uses tracking specified in pixels rather than as percentage) as best I can attain, the logotype appears to been done at -5% (or thereabouts), which is marginally tighter than what is being proposed here for the whole regular/italic fonts.