[Design Team] #342: fedora grayscale logo for use with black background?
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#342: fedora grayscale logo for use with black background?
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Reporter: mattdm | Owner: nobody
Type: logo design request | Status: new
Priority: major | Component: Other Artwork
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Fedora has an official grayscale logo. There are no particular guidelines
for when it should be used — obviously if color is not available, but
presumably it may also be used in cases where color is not desirable
(perhaps distracting or unbalancing).
The current grayscale logo is dark on white. In some circumstances — a
user interface with a black background, for example — it would be nice to
have a variant designed to be gray and white on black.
Is this possible, or should the logo be bordered in white, and if so, what
are the guidelines for that white?
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[Design Team] #341: Fedora Workstation, Cloud, and Server "banners" for anaconda
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#341: Fedora Workstation, Cloud, and Server "banners" for anaconda
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I don't know if this is too late for F21, but can't hurt to have for F22
at least. I think it would be nice for rotating graphics that go by during
an install to include pitches for Fedora Workstation, Fedora Server, and
Fedora Cloud. That way, if you're installing one, you are nicely reminded
about the others.
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[Design Team] #339: Logo design for Fedora Council
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#339: Logo design for Fedora Council
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Hi! New governance, new logo. :)
The simple request is for the graphics packet with the Fedora Council sub-
logo.
It would also be nice to have something more evocative to use in Fedora
Magazine and possibly in other Fedora materials. (Election stuff,
Flock/FUDCon handouts, etc.)
I have a vague idea about some sort of representation of people around a
round table, possibly but not necessarily with the people in Fedora
colors.
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[Design Team] #313: "pets vs. cattle" cloud computing illustration
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#313: "pets vs. cattle" cloud computing illustration
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This is a key metaphor for the distinction between a traditional server
and the way system images are treated in cloud computing. This comes up a
lot in slides for Fedora talks recently (especially as we talk about
Fedora Cloud and Fedora Server products). It's common to reference slides
like this one from CERN
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2013/03/18/servers_pets_or_cattle_cern/.
However, the licenses for that slide and its images are unclear, as is the
case with most things that come up in searches. Additionally, while I love
the internet cat meme as much as anyone else, it'd be nice to have
something that seemed as home in _slighly_ more formal documentation as it
does in a slide deck.
If the illustration could also reflect the difference in treatment, that
would be awesome. (Pets are named, individually cared for, and highly
valued; cattle are numbered, and treated as interchangeable and
replaceable.)
Thanks!
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