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Branding
Usage of the Jellyfin name
You are free to use the Jellyfin name to promote your project, with some restrictions:
- Do not use the Jellyfin name in a way that would make the average user think you are associated with the project, unless permission was given by the Project Leader or Leadership Team.
- Only include the Jellyfin name in your project's name in a way that makes it clear you are not affiliated with the Jellyfin project, and to indicate compatibility with Jellyfin (For example Awesome Client for Jellyfin).
- Do not use the Jellyfin name in any context that promotes, allows or encourages piracy.
- Do not wrongfully claim to be part of the Jellyfin team.
Writing Style
As a general rule, Jellyfin should always be capitalized, but language, file, or system conventions trump Jellyfin naming conventions.
Specific examples include:
- Writing referring to the project in the abstract should use capitalized
Jellyfin
at all times.I contribute to Jellyfin and you should too!
- C# class and project names, including their files and directories, should use capitalized
Jellyfin
as required by the C# case standards (camelCase or PascalCase).Jellyfin.LiveTv
,Jellyfin.sln
- Other code elements, where the code formatting or style requires lowercase, should use lowercase
jellyfin
.jellyfinWebComponentsBowerPath
- The Git repository and non-C# files inside of it should use lowercase
jellyfin
for convenience on case-sensitive filesystems.build-jellyfin.ps1
- The final output binary, initscrips, and package names should use lowercase
jellyfin
for similar reasons as above.jellyfin.dll
,jellyfin_3.5.2-1_all.deb
,jellyfin.zip
- Configuration directories can use either depending on operating system conventions.
/var/lib/jellyfin
,AppData/Jellyfin
- The logo has no strict rules for capitalization, the style is dependent on aesthetics and font choice.
Icons and Other Assets
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Jellyfin is currently rebranding, as such these guidelines (including the logo) are outdated. Join our #jellyfin-ui-ux chat on Matrix for any questions.
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All iconography and other resources can be found in the jellyfin-ux repository.
- Icons
- Banners
- Fonts
Logo
When using the full version of the logo, the text should only be placed to the right of the icon.
The design for the logo uses a gradient for the infill, and if the non-transparent logo is chosen there is an optional background color.
- Gradient Start:
#AA5CC3
- Gradient End:
#00A4DC
- Background Color:
#000B25
Theme
- Background Color:
#101010
- Accent Color:
#00A4DC
Fonts
The banner uses the Plus Jakarta Sans font.