BLUA stands for Bangladesh Linux Users Alliance, a LUG formed in 2002 primarily to promote the use of GNU/Linux in the country. We’ve come a long way, and today we officially represent Ubuntu and Fedora in Bangladesh as well as working as the local affiliate of Creative Commons.
We’ve started working on to give a complete face-lift to our website, and as a part of it we’ve come up with a new logo for our organisation. Since this blog post will get aggregated on Planet Ubuntu and Planet Fedora, I’d like to take this opportunity to get feedbacks about the logo from all of you. There are some brilliant graphic designers in our community and I’ll sure with all of your inputs we can improve the logo! Please let me know what you honestly think about it, we’ll take all your comments and suggestions in account.
The logo was created by Adnan Quaium using Inkscape, and the font used comes with a “free for commercial use” license.




















6:46 AM
I love the logo itself. However, to my eyes, the mix of red and green in the circle around Tux is a bit blurry. Maybe a more contrasting color could be chosen (rather than red, or a different shade of red) to make things a bit more clear? Then again, this could also just be my screen or it might also not be such a big deal when viewing the logo on a printed surface. Other than that though, I really like the design – great job on it.