Fedora-art-list Digest, Vol 32, Issue 23

Jarod Wen jarodwen at gmail.com
Thu Nov 20 17:10:52 UTC 2008


Hi ~m,

Thanks for your time on my works. If you need further modification on  
it, feel free to let me know. I will always be around!

Best,

On Nov 20, 2008, at 12:00 PM, fedora-art-list-request at redhat.com wrote:

> Hi Paul,
>
> Paul W. Frields wrote:
>> A few folks in Ambassadors were asking about Fedora 10 CD artwork  
>> so I
>> wanted to make sure that the Artwork team was aware of it.
>>
>> I know we settled last release on a more generic, flat, two-color
>> version of the CD face, specifically, that would lower production
>> costs, provide better printed results, and cut down on extra work  
>> each
>> release.  So I have two requests for that face design that aren't
>> really design-queue requests, they're fairly minimal:
>>
>> * Did anyone have the design from F9 available that they could post  
>> on
>>  the wiki at https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Artwork/MediaArt ?
>>
>> * Can someone change the F9 CD face design for F10 and post that too?
>
> I have this and will be posting momentarily ...
>>
>> Then I have one more question about the media sleeve artwork.  Has  
>> the
>> Artwork team approved final artwork for the CD/DVD packs?  I've seen
>> the latest draft and it looks like we're either there, or nearly
>> there, but I don't remember seeing a declaration from the Artwork  
>> team
>> saying, "This is the approved design, and go <HERE> to find it on our
>> official wiki space."
>>
>> http://www.ccs.neu.edu/home/jarodwen/Fedora/10/sleeve_arts/sleeve_arts.html
>>
>> As I recall there was still an issue about what the actual text  
>> should
>> say, "x86" or "PC-compatible".  If the Artwork team wants to decide
>> that from a design/usability perspective, that would be fine.
>>
>
> Well we say "Intel-compatible PCs" on the Get Fedora page.
> Would it be okay to go with that?
>
> I can do the final fixes/cleanup work to Jarod's excellent
> work to switch the text.
>
> ~m

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