Em 29-07-2009 03:44, Nicu Buculei escreveu:
> On 07/28/2009 09:04 PM, Máirín Duffy wrote:
>> Rodrigo, it isn't necessary to base a theme on a physical object to
>> create a visual identity. For example, there are many brands out there
>> that have strong visual identities that are based on abstract designs
>> and/or patterns. For example, 37signals has a very distinctive and
>> recognizable brand identity, but it's not focused on a lion, a chia pet,
>> an airplane, or an umbrella. Same goes for Starbucks (very strong visual
>> identity that uses a lot of abstracted folk art), Adidas (their main
>> visual identity is based on three abstract stripes), JetBlue (very
>> distinctive brand identify involving analogous shades of blue and violet
>> in various vector-based patterns) etc. etc. etc. I really could go on,
>> but let's not.
>
> One word: Nike. That one is really a textbook example regarding logo and
> identity design -
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swoosh
>
We are not talking about the logo. The Fedora logo and the message
subliminal in the logo is perfect.
The question here is to add something in the wallpaper to create a
relation between the Release Name and the desktop visual identity.
I think we need to create a better wallpaper than created for Fedora 11.
The original wallpaper proposed by Samuele was great, but without the
Lion the wallpaper is very simple.
Please stop. This thread is over.
~m