Bower is made by lots of people across the globe, contributions large and small. Be a part of it.
Bower was created at Twitter by @fat and @maccman, originally released as part of Twitter’s open source effort in 2012. Since its release, numerous individuals have made contributions. Bower is a team effort.
Contributing
Help make Bower better. We welcome contributions of all kinds. Please take a moment to review the guidelines for contributing.
Support
- StackOverflow
- Mailing list - [email protected]
- #bower on Freenode
Brand
Bower is Bower with a capital B.
Logo
The Bower logo was designed by Dave DeSandro and Isaac Durazo. It illustrates a flame bowerbird performing its sultry mating dance.
Swag
Bower t-shirts are available on Cotton Bureau. T-shirts get printed every couple of months.
Bower stickers are available on Sticker Mule and Unixstickers.
Colors
Dark brown #543729 Red #EF5734 Gold #FFCC2F Green #2BAF2B Blue #00ACEE Light gray #CECECE
The bowerbird
Bower is named after the bowerbird, a family of birds where males build a structure [the bower] and decorate it with sticks and brightly coloured objects in an attempt to attract a mate. Bower does just that. Bower brings together bits and pieces from across the forest so you can build your structure.


