The Ogg & Ogg Vorbis unofficial logos page.


Ok, I was bored of the official Ogg Vorbis logo (the thor-and-snake one) and and found that it wasn't suitable for many uses like hardware players and the like, and when I saw THIS I thought it was just about time to have easely printable and easely understanable Ogg and Ogg Vorbis logos, so I created the ones you can find on this page for my use and for every one who follows the guidelines of this document.

If you need more information about what Ogg and Ogg Vorbis are go to the Xiph.org Foundation.

These are my unofficial logos:

Ogg Logo[ Bitmaps: SmallPNG BigPNG Vector: SVG ]
Use this logo only if your application/hardware device support the "Ogg Encapsulation Format Version 0" as defined in the RFC3533 or as it is documented by the Xiph.org Foundation documentation page.

Ogg Logo[ Bitmaps: SmallPNG BigPNG Vector: SVG ]
Use this logo only if your application/hardware device support the "Ogg Encapsulation Format Version 0" as defined in the RFC3533 or as it is documented by the Xiph.org Foundation documentation page and also support the Vorbis audio codec also documented on this page.

Ogg Speex Logo[ Bitmaps: SmallPNG BigPNG Vector: SVG ]
Use this logo only if your application/hardware device support the "Ogg Encapsulation Format Version 0" as defined in the RFC3533 or as it is documented by the Xiph.org Foundation documentation page and also support the Speex audio codec documented on the Speex Codec Manual (version 1.0).

Ogg Flac Logo[ Bitmaps: SmallPNG BigPNG Vector: SVG ]
Use this logo only if your application/hardware device support the "Ogg Encapsulation Format Version 0" as defined in the RFC3533 or as it is documented by the Xiph.org Foundation documentation page and also support the Flac audio codec documented on the Flac - format page.

Ogg Theora Logo[ Bitmaps: SmallPNG BigPNG Vector: SVG ]
Use this logo only if your application/hardware device support the "Ogg Encapsulation Format Version 0" as defined in the RFC3533 or as it is documented by the Xiph.org Foundation documentation page and also support the Theora video codec that will be documented on the theora.org page at release time.
 
You can find the sources of this logos on the original (and canonical) OpenOffice Draw format or converted to PDF.

More contributed logos:

Ogg Vorbis Logo By Daniel James.
Ogg Icon Document icon by Tuomo Latto (.ico file).
Ogg Vorbis Logo By Nicolas Vérité (.sxd file).
Ogg Brands Official branding proposal by Daniel James (SXD , PDF).
You can send me more logos to be published here to marevalo@marevalo.net. You can also find more logos by Sheryl Siebert.

GPLed  Miguel A. Arévalo 2003 - Last change: October  20th 2003