Re: Art ideas for Fedora 11 (grub, boot, splashes, window decorations, button styles etc...)

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On Sunday 11 of January 2009 16:47:53 Máirí­n Duffy wrote:
> Mark wrote:
> > The new name is now known: Leonidas
> > but my question for the theme still stands. So here is my initial post
> > on this subject again:
>
> I don't think the themes of FC1-4 were particularly notable, and I do
> think it is worth discussing a new theme for F11.
>
> Nased on Leonidas we could do something related to water or something
> kind of nautical.

+1

> - We could get some inspiration from traditional nautical tools, like
> compasses, navigational charts, telescope, all that kind of stuff. It
> could have a kind of steampunk look.

I like this steampunk idea!

R.

>
> - Or we can get some inspiration from water and water traffic. For
> example, imagine time lapse photos of a river in a city over the course
> of a day, with folks rowing crew in the morning, sailing in the
> afternoon, with tour/party boats coming through in the evening - for the
> time-lapse wallpaper. We could also have Fedora contributors around the
> world take photos of bodies of water near where they live and those
> could be a set of supplemental wallpapers.
>
> ~m
>
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