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A slick GNU logo by Brian Bush
As most of us do, Brian loves the official GNU logo. But he thought it would be nice to create a more polished and slick logo. It symbolizes the free and natural aspects of Free Software as well as the professional, stable and robust aspects of GNU software.
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A slick GNU logo by Brian Bush As most of us do, Brian loves the official GNU logo. But he thought it would be nice to create a more polished and slick logo. It symbolizes the free and natural aspects of Free Software as well as the professional, stable