On Fri, May 18, 2012 at 04:32:51PM +0200, Michal Hrusecky wrote:
andi robert - 8:17 18.05.12 wrote:
On Fri, May 18, 2012 at 7:25 AM, Michal Hrusecky <michal@hrusecky.net> wrote:
Jos Poortvliet - 14:00 18.05.12 wrote:
Andi has made a (for now) final version of the poster. It is in Github - for anyone who thinks he/she can improve it further :D
Link to a small render: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/29347181/Conference%20600dpi%20.5cm%20bleed.png
Got some feedback:
a) Gentoo logo doesn't fit that well with the rest, it's too plastic/3D. On artwork page is a plain variant, but actually I think what you did in mockup made it fit more. We can maybe use Larry the cow, which would fit, but some people might not get it.
b) if it is meant as a general poster to promote whole conference, it shouldn't say in big letters openSUSE conference
that is because having the conferences together does not have a common theme. It would have been wiser to talk to these other committees about their ideas on their own conferences. Putting these logos together might probably not do justice to the other group's intentions and ideas about their own conferences. Hopefully they understand what we tried to do. However, if changes are needed, we can make them.
So far they like the idea, with two minor points I pointed out on top. The idea behind the poster is great and nobody spoke against it. The thing they didn't like is that the text is openSUSE specific, so they can't use it without change for their promotion as well, so what's the point in having common poster than. If openSUSE Conference text wouldn't be the main theme and maybe even dates would get a little bit adjusted to refer to the part we have all in common... We can have extended dates on our own poster - the other one with just geeko. Or write common dates and mention that SUSE part is continuing...
I can try my Inkscape skills on sources, but don't believe in them much ;-)
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