New Concept for F11 King

Luya Tshimbalanga luya at fedoraproject.org
Tue Mar 31 18:30:34 UTC 2009


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Máirín Duffy a écrit :
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|> From: Luya Tshimbalanga <luya at fedoraproject.org>
|> To: Fedora Art List <fedora-art-list at redhat.com>
|> Sent: Tuesday, March 31, 2009 2:12:10 PM
|> Subject: Re: New Concept for F11 King
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|> Máirín Duffy a écrit :
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|> | I have to agree with this.
|> |
|> | Would anyone be especially opposed to going with Samuele's Lion 
idea, seeing
|> that both Samuele and Charlie have committed to helping out with it?
|> |
|> | Also, some of our splash ideas
|> 
(http://duffy.fedorapeople.org/art/f11/mockups/splash/gnome-splash_f11-4.png 
for
|> example, with the Greek pattern) could be adapted to use the lion 
instead, so we
|> would still be able to take advantage of that work.
|> |
|> | What do folks think?
|> |
|> | ~m
|> Sorry for being late. I also like the lion theme combined with Greek  
pattern. I
|> am wonder about media (CD/DVD) because detai;s
|> might be costly to be printed.
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| I'm not too concerned about it. It would be easy enough to do a 
two-color version of the lion or even forgo the lion for the media and 
just use the Greek key pattern on the media artwork.
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| `M
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It comes to my mind to create a limited package version which special 
treatment (for example, bundled poster, detailed CD/DVD and embossed 
box) to display our artwork skill. It does not have to be produced that 
much (let say five). Perhaps we should make some kind of contest. What 
do you think?

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Luya Tshimbalanga
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