Open Source Hardware Logo

This logo may be used if your hardware complies with the Open Source Hardware Definition. The gear logo is CC-SA. The original designer of the open hardware logo is Macklin Chaffee, who won the community contest for the logo design in 2011.

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Downloads

Filled

SVG: color | black | white

PNG: color | black | white

Outlined

SVG: color | black | white

PNG: color | black | white

PDF: oshw-logo

PCB Formats

Kicad (scalable) by Robert Spitzenpfeil: OSHW_logo_KiCad_scalable.zip

Kicad (copper layer, no words) by Nathan Dumont: oshw-logo-kicad-copper-10mm.mod

Mechanical CAD Formats

DXF file by Jonathan Greig: OSHW-Logo-R2000.dxf

Antipixels

Antipixels from Simone Marzulli, AKA Syxanash: oshw-logo-antipixel.png

GIMP source files for antipixels: oshw-logo-antipixel.xcf

Embroidered Badge

DST file: OSHWLogo.dst, readme

FAQ

What is this?

This is a list of various graphics files used by the designers of open source hardware. The open hardware "gear" logo may be used if your hardware complies with the Open Source Hardware Definition.

Do you own the logo? Did you create it?

OSHWA does not own the logo nor did we create it. The gear logo is CC-SA. The original designer of the open hardware logo is Macklin Chaffee, who won the community contest for the logo design in 2011. Macklin has been generous with allowing the community to use his design and license since 2011.

How do I add a file to this site?

Email OSHWA at info@oshwa.org. If you want attribution, please include your name and a link.

Will you convert a file to another format for me?

We unfortunately do not have capacity for that.

Nova Mono from Google’s web font repository, but with the anti-aliasing adjusted in Photoshop.

CMYK: 100, 15, 30, 0 RGB: 0, 153, 176 Pantone: 3135C