Simple Icons welcomes contributions and corrections. Before contributing, please make sure you have read the guidelines below. If you decide to contribute anything, please do the following:
* Is of a _popular_ brand. For websites, the [Alexa rank](https://www.alexa.com/siteinfo) should be less than 500k. For anything else, popularity will be judged on a case-by-case basis.
* Isn't related to anything that provides an illegal service (e.g. piracy, malware, threatening material, spam, etc.).
If you are in doubt, feel free to submit it and we'll have a look.
Most of the icons and brand colors on SimpleIcons have been derived from official sources. Using official sources helps ensure that the icons and colors in SimpleIcons accurately match the brand they represent. Thankfully, this is usually a simple process as organizations often provide brand guides and high quality versions of their logo for download.
Official high quality brand logos and brand colors can usually be found in the following locations:
1. About pages, Press pages, Media Kits, and Brand Guidelines.
1. Website headers (you can use [svg-grabber](https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/svg-grabber-get-all-the-s/ndakggdliegnegeclmfgodmgemdokdmg) for Chrome)
Working with an SVG version of the logo is best. In the absence of an SVG version, other vector filetypes may work as well (e.g. EPS, AI, PDF). In the absence of vector logos, a vector can be created from a high quality rasterized image, however this is much more labor intensive.
For color, the brand's primary color should be used. The official color of a brand is usually found in their brand guidelines, media kits, or some of the other locations mentioned above. If no official color can be identified, use the brand's primary web color or the most prominent color in the logo itself (please indicate why you choose the particular color in your pull request). Simple Icons stores brand colors in the standard 6 character hexadecimal format.
1. Scale the icon to fit the viewbox, while preserving the icon's original proportions. This means the icon should be touching at least two sides of the viewbox.
We use several labels to help organize and identify issues. You can find all labels [here](https://github.com/simple-icons/simple-icons/labels). Here's what they represent and how we use them:
| [new icon](https://github.com/simple-icons/simple-icons/labels/new%20icon) | Issues for adding a new icon. |
| [icon outdated](https://github.com/simple-icons/simple-icons/labels/icon%20outdated) | Issues regarding icons that are outdated, this can be the SVG or color or both. |
| [website](https://github.com/simple-icons/simple-icons/labels/website) | Issues for the website [simpleicons.org](http://simpleicons.org/). |
| [good first issue](https://github.com/simple-icons/simple-icons/labels/good%20first%20issue) | Issues we believe are simple and a good first stab at contributing to the project. |
| [help wanted](https://github.com/simple-icons/simple-icons/labels/help%20wanted) | Issues we would like help from the community to resolve. |
| [awaiting reply](https://github.com/simple-icons/simple-icons/labels/awaiting%20reply) | Issues awaiting reply from an individual (issue author or 3rd party) before it may be addressed. |