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 -- Rodrigo Padula de Oliveira M.Sc. Student - COPPE/UFRJ Fedora Community Manager - Latin America Red Hat Community and Academy Relations http://www.proyectofedora.org http://twitter.com/rodrigopadula http://www.rodrigopadula.com _______________________________________________ design-team mailing list design-team@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/design-team