
The original design of the Air-Stream logo was designed by Sam Hodge as a part of a competition in December 2002.
The logo and font is open source so you can make professional looking artwork for Air-Stream and make it all clean and in uniform.
Logo
The Air-Stream logo in SVG format can be used with open source graphics software as well as all commercial packages
Open source software:
GIMP http://www.gimp.org
Sodipodi http://www.sodipodi.com
Inkscape http://www.inkscape.org
Commercial software:
Adobe http://www.adobe.com
Corel http://www.corel.com
Font
The Air-Stream font used is called Myriad Pro
Light Weights: Bold, Black, Regular and Light Weights
Variants: Condensed and Extended
Decorations: Bold and Italic
This is why there is so many files (see below)
They are stored in Open Type format
Using fonts under Linux
A tutorial for using fonts under linux can be found here: http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Xorg_and_Fonts
It is specific to the Gentoo operating system, but if you are using modern xorg X windows much of it should apply.
It's simply a matter of decompressing the files:
#cd ~/downloads
#gunzip *.gz
and copying them to the font directory where true type fonts are stored on the system:
#cp *.otf /usr/share/fonts/TTF/.
Please try to make documents that only use the Myriad font, it makes things look uniform and quality.
Good luck with creating artwork using the Air-Stream logo!
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