Hi Emily (and others interested),
Here's the work needed for the brand guidelines and such. The current
draft page is here:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Ianweller/Brand_guidelines_(draft)
- Better, more concise "section 0" (the introductory text before the
first section header)
- Along with this: fedora-logos.tar.gz (as far as I know) will contain
fedora/ and remix/; there will also be foundations-logos.tar.gz and
fudcon-logos.tar.gz that we'll redistribute on my fedorapeople.org
space.
- Re-uploaded images with the "TM" in Comfortaa (SVGs are already done)
- "Fedora Application" and "Fedora Groups" are now one template
- Explanatory text for Remix, Foundations, FUDCon
- Notes on the page that all marks are trademarks of Fedora and the
trademark guidelines must be followed
- Fix information in fonts section (it's horribly wrong, should have
previews, etc)
- Complete "Using the SVG files" section
- Information on clear space for each logo -- this is the boundary of
the SVG, but we need to have that in picture form on the wiki
If you're interested in working on this and don't have the latest logo
SVG set, email logo(a)fedoraproject.org (this is run by me but I need you
to email me first, just so I can make sure I'm keeping track of
absolutely everything).
Then there's the trademark guidelines page:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Legal:Trademark_guidelines
This page can't be edited by anybody except spot. Some guidelines need
to be drafted up for the Foundations and FUDCon logos and brought to
spot and the Board so that they can get in the guidelines proper.
This should not be confused with the "brand book", which is something
that Robyn, Máirín and I have been touting every now and then. The
difference between the brand guidelines and the brand book is that the
guidelines are hard rules about how to use the logos; the brand book is
more to tell Fedora's story and explain the elements of our brand (how
did we create our logo, how did the foundations come about, what the
heck is a FUDCon, etc).
Hope this helps explain the assistance I'm needing -- writing this on a
plane now and we're about to land so I have to cut it short here. Any
questions, just ask on-list. As always I'm here to help from Red Hat's
point of view; I'll still take care of logo(a)fedoraproject.org and I'll
make sure that all the changes we make get OK'd by Legal as necessary.
Thanks!
--
Ian Weller <ian(a)ianweller.org>
Where open source multiplies: http://opensource.com
It looks like I'm done with the last ticket so I thought I take a shot
at another icon with ticket #101.
I quickly threw together a couple of hires mock ups that reuse
existing components, any feedback on a kickstart icon is
appreciated...
http://xorengineering.com/dev/icons/
Bryan
Hy there,
I just heard from this [1] project and thought I can do some "fedora in
motion" photo-sequence for that film. So, I want to ask if anybody has
some idea how this can look like? I thougt (just e.g.) of some kind of
"transition" to a fedorian or some fedora CDs shuffeling around and make
some pictures or do some drawing and show each step...
[1] = http://www.ctwim.de/
mit freundlichen Grüßen / best regards
Henrik Heigl - wonderer(a)fedoraproject.org
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There was one layer of the wallpaper that has been bugging me so I
went ahead and cleaned it up. It concerns dark scribbles mainly around
the tips of the rays clustered right of centre. I was hoping I had this
in time for F14 release, but I guess it'll have to be an update. I've
posted the updated PNG to the wiki
(http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/F14_Artwork#Post_Release_Update) but I'm
not sure where to put the updated XCF file. Also, how can I go about
updating the animated wallpaper? Is it the same source file but with
different layers enabled?
Also, it seems the overall colours are much more different than
they should be from using only the eraser, smudge, and blur tools. Can
anyone confirm whether I'm starting from the right source file? I'm
using
http://fedorapeople.org/groups/designteam/Resources/Fedora%20Release%20Them…
- Thub