Ubuntu logo assets should be centered correctly

Bug #1506135 reported by Michael Terry
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This bug affects 1 person
Affects Status Importance Assigned to Milestone
Ubuntu UX
Triaged
Medium
Kristine Omandap

Bug Description

I incorporated the Ubuntu logo into some work recently. And realized that the logos available for download were inconveniently centered.

The design guidelines suggest that when used, the logo should be centered between the u and n (i.e. ignore the circle of friends icon for centering purposes). But the assets available for download (e.g. https://design.ubuntu.com/wp-content/uploads/logo-ubuntu_su-white_orange-hex.svg) are not centered that way.

If they were, it would be easy to include them. Just import them into your project (in inkscape, gimp, or whatever) and use alignment tools to align the whole imported asset, rather than manually figuring out the alignment point.

The assets I'm talking about are publicly accessible here: http://design.ubuntu.com/downloads?metadata=element-logo+brand-ubuntu

(I'm sure this isn't the exact right project, but please reassign as needed.)

Changed in ubuntu-ux:
assignee: nobody → Kristine Omandap (kmomandap)
importance: Undecided → Medium
Changed in ubuntu-ux:
status: New → Triaged
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