Security Spin Wallpaper

Máirín Duffy duffy at fedoraproject.org
Wed Apr 22 17:23:52 UTC 2009


Hi Craig,


I think your rendering here is fine and addresses the issue folks pointed out about the fingerprint.

I wonder though if a fingerprint is really a good concept for a security wallpaper. Have you talked to the security spin folks to brainstorm some alternative conceptual ideas? What's the main purpose of the security spin - from their wiki page it looks like its goal is "To provide a fully functional livecd based on Fedora for use in security auditing, forensics, and penetration testing." So one thing you could try to do is to talk to a few system admins who work on security auditing / forensics/ penetration testing (I can introduce you to a few if that would be helpful) and see if they have any ideas as to what kind of wallpaper they would prefer. 

A few other ideas:

- develop a 'brand' (a literal brand) or logomark specifically for the security spin that could be imprinted on whatever is the default wallpaper for the current Fedora release
- look for a nice appropriately creative commons licensed wallpaper that gets high marks from security spin users and brand that with a fedora security mark

Hope this helps!

~m



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From: Craig Kempf <craigk7 at gmail.com>
To: Fedora Art List <fedora-art-list at redhat.com>
Sent: Wednesday, April 22, 2009 11:48:31 AM
Subject: Re: Security Spin Wallpaper

Thanks for your input.  I created 2 more wallpapers based more or less
on the previous theme I did.  I see your point about the fingerprint,
so I distorted and blurred it which also might make this a more
interesting design.  Included are a wallpaper with the standard Fedora
color logo, and one with Fedora in white.

http://img6.imageshack.us/img6/1369/securityspinwall2.png
http://img6.imageshack.us/img6/444/securityspinwall2b.png


      
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