[23:18] <borix> does anyone know where i can get Ubuntu brochures containing graphics, such as logos, etc.?
[23:27] <Flannel> borix: you're looking for the logos?
[23:29] <borix> well, I just joined the marketing team. I got this bunch of friends who are quite skeptical abount Linux (and the funny thing is the reason why they are such - they don't know the philosophy of open source along with the power of Linux)
[23:29] <borix> and therefore
[23:29] <borix> I am intending to design this brochure to aim at them
[23:29] <borix> and at other circles in general
[23:29] <borix> so I was looking for PDF files that are as brochures, wherein general properties of Ubuntu Linux are stated along with graphics, etc.
[23:29] <borix> but yes
[23:30] <borix> even logos would be fine
[23:30] <borix> I can search the net for simple logos, but sth coming from the ubuntu community would be better I guess...
[23:39] <borix> So, Flannel, what would you suggest?
[23:40] <Flannel> logos are traditionally like the ubuntu icon and such.  But it sounds like you're looking more for things like screenshots?
[23:40] <Flannel> Or just [heres an icon that you can focus on to break up the text that's relevant to the paragraphs]?
[23:43] <borix> yeah, something that is appealing to the "skeptical"...
[23:44] <borix> i mean, anything the marketing team would consider an appealing structure
[23:45] <Flannel> Check out Spread Ubuntu: http://spreadubuntu.neomenlo.org/  and the old repository of stuff: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DIYMarketing (which has some official flyers, CD cover artwork, etc), there's also https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/Official which has the Ubuntu logo
[23:46] <Flannel> If you want logos for software projects and things, wikimedia is a good source of that in svg form, google, or its usually linked from wikipedia
[23:47] <borix> thanks! that's great!
[23:47] <Flannel> I can't think of anything else in general, but be sure to ask