Hello, you could use the usual logo vector, invert it in Inkscape to B/W
and remove the Document foundation part. I would gladly send that to you
but I'm in college right now so I don't have access to my PC.
On Nov 4, 2016 11:26 AM, "Naruhiko Ogasawara" <naruoga@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
Do you anyone have a vector file of our external logo
(without "The Document Foundation)[1] with Black
and white, vector?
EPS is preferred, or SVG.
We, Japanese LibreOffice NLP, are preparing the annual
local conference "LibreOffice Kaigi" and we want to
create our event logo. It will be used in T-shirt design,
which is (basically) green shirt with white print, so we
need a B/W logo data.
Best,
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