Re: 4Flags (from DesignService)

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OK, I contacted with the requester and he liked this. About your
observation:
- Yes, are available, then I link it.
- ok
- Yes I used the same photo, then I write it credits (the requester ask
me if I can do some variations with the lions, to use this in next
releases, and I will do it.
- If Art team want it, I delete the gradients (or I make them smoother)

ok?


El jue, 23-04-2009 a las 16:06 +0300, Nicu Buculei escribió:
> On 04/23/2009 03:41 PM, Israel Rodríguez wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I designed a mock-up for this request
> > (https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Artwork/DesignService#4foundations_Flags_for_events)
> > What should I do? Only link there (as I did)?
> 
> Link here is useful so we can give some feedback, but is important also 
> to have an answer from the requester. Wait for a while and if he do not 
> follow you proposal, you can try to contact him directly.
> 
> 
> Now as my personal opinion about your graphics, overall I like them but 
> I have a few observation:
> - are there sources available?
> - the text is a bit thicker. the ideal size is not trivial to get, but 
> not that hard either: use a normal (not bold) version of MgOpen-Modata 
> and add a stroke;
> - you used the lion from the release counter banner: that lion is in 
> turn based on a photo with a CC-BY license, you have to follow the 
> license and credit the photographer;
> - I see you modified a bit the colors for the 4 bubbles and replaced 
> them with gradients, not sure if we want to go with this slight 
> variation, but yours definitely is "more shiny"
> 

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