As per their official brand guidelines, Ubuntu logo has three main colors which also form the core palette – orange, white and black. This name of this Debian-based Linux distribution comes from the cultural philosophy of the Nguni people, Bantu ethic people based in South Africa. Their philosophy of I am what I am because of who we all are is translated visually in a creative way in the Ubuntu logo which can be interpreted as people holding hands in a closed circle.
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Hex code | #000000 | content_copy |
RGB values | (0, 0, 0) | content_copy | |
CMYK values | (0, 0, 0, 100) | content_copy | |
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