Em 28-07-2009 14:39, Máirín Duffy escreveu:
On Tue, 2009-07-28 at 14:34 -0300, Rodrigo Padula de Oliveira wrote:
> The wallpaper must have a icon that represents the name, I guess.
Actually we have no such rule for the artwork.
Yes I know, but it helps to create a visual identity for the release.
With it we can create a Media Art, Web Banners using the same concept.
> Like the "Constantine I" statue, Pilar or gate proposed
by Jayme or the
> Lion proposed for Fedora 11 by Samuele.
If you must associate the wallpaper with a noun (which I think is bad
practice) it is very clearly a mosaic, so you could say "Mosaic."
Humm. IMHO it's important and is a good practice
We dont have a theme for each Fedora Release or bi desktop changes, so,
we need to stamp the Fedora release name in the Wallpaper using a
visible concept/icon.
> I'm not a artwork specialist, these are my comments based in
> conversations with brazilian users about the Fedora 11 wallpaper.
Thanks for your feedback.
> This proposal is very abstract and the relationship with the name is
> very subliminal.
Totally the intention!
`M
My US$0,02
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