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art
> 🐬 Ocean Protocol's assets for community distribution.
[![npm](https://img.shields.io/npm/v/@oceanprotocol/art.svg)](https://www.npmjs.com/package/@oceanprotocol/art)
All assets in this repo can also be viewed and downloaded from [oceanprotocol.com/art](https://oceanprotocol.com/art). You'll find a living styleguide there too.
## Repository Contents
- [Logo](logo/)
- [Banner](banner/)
- [Jellyfish](jellyfish/)
- [Mantaray](mantaray/)
- [GitHub](github/)
## Typography
Our branding typefaces are [Sharp Sans Medium/Bold](https://sharptype.co/typefaces/sharp-sans/#features) in use as body text, and [Sharp Sans Display No. 1 Bold](https://sharptype.co/typefaces/sharp-sans-display-no1/) for headings.
Those are commercial fonts and the license doesn't allow us to distribute them. Hence you won't find them in this repository. If you're a member of the Ocean Protocol team, ask a designer to hand you the font files.
If you only need them for use on the web, you can grab them from inside the private `site` repo's [fonts folder](https://github.com/oceanprotocol/site/tree/master/public/fonts).
## Usage
It's encouraged to use this repo as a dependency within your projects to keep the assets in sync. The whole repo is published as a npm module so just run for installation:
```bash
npm i @oceanprotocol/art
```
### Use as a submodule
From the root of your project folder execute the following to put the submodule under `lib/art/`:
```bash
git submodule add git@github.com:oceanprotocol/art.git lib/art
```
Then, from time to time, update the submodule to get latest upstream changes:
```bash
# go into submodule folder
cd ./lib/art
git checkout master
git pull
# get back to your project root
cd ../../
# or if you're a busy person, update all your submodules at once from the root of your project
git submodule foreach git pull origin master
```
### Usage in JavaScript/React
Import the required assets into your project, which will return the file source path:
```js
import Logo from './lib/art/logo/logo.svg'
```
But you usually want SVG assets to be inlined for full control over styling with CSS. To achieve that, you can incorporate [svgr](https://github.com/smooth-code/svgr) into your build process to import SVG assets as actual React components:
```js
import Logo from './lib/art/logo/logo.svg'
```
And then style away in CSS:
```css
.logo {
fill: #141414;
stroke: none;
}
```
## License
All assets are licensed under a [Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License](http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/).