30 Jan
2012
30 Jan
'12
13:13
>>> Nelson Marques 01/30/12 12:18 PM >>> >* Wallpapers: >+ No text; >+ No strong shapes; >+ Use abstraction; >+ Easy on the eye; >+ No restrictions on colors, ideas, whatever (just no text). Given our current policy of using wallpaper as the base for other art (Bootsplash, application splashes, etc) you're asking for a great deal of work from anyone who's going to take up this task. Wouldn't it make more sense to use the 12.2 wallpaper? The current state of the 12.2 wallpaper can be found in the openSUSE art gitorious repo it isn't finished, if you want a completed design, what's wrong with the 12.1 wallpaper - which is probably the version you're currently basing your spin on anyhow. None of our projects other 'spins' - openSUSE Education, Tumbleweed, etc, have their own art direction, and I would be nervous about committing my time and effort to a side project that is yet to demonstrate user uptake. Having it's own logo makes sense and is much less work - that's the norm for our side spins, banning text however disqualifies the possibility of basing your logo on any other logo we currently have in use.. Why is text out of the question? -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-artwork+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-artwork+owner@opensuse.org