On 12/13/2011 10:00 PM, andi robert wrote:
Should we have a design theme at least? that way we create artwork that is more consistent with 1, the distribution, 2, the artwork team. Many would think that designing based on a particular theme or idea is limiting, but the true genius of artists is to take familiar materials and create something wonderful. We could all have red oil and a brush, yet the canvas will be painted differently every time. That was the idea.
We could align our ideas about wallpapers so that they don't seem to different for users and then use them for the upcoming release.
We do not have to have a challenge. Better yet we could have a theme, not a motto, a theme. It could be based on design elements we always use for example, say we need to use "leaves" on our wallpaper creations. Or something of the sort. What say you? :D
I rather would prefer to be free in design, at least for the desktop. We may think of finding common elements, that don't change over the releases for e.g. application splashes, syslinux, grub, yast and maybe even bootsplash. Greet Marcus -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-artwork+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-artwork+owner@opensuse.org