On Mon, Feb 18, 2013 at 4:32 PM, Andy Silva
Hello
Marking artwork for 12.3 was a very fun and challenging opportunity for all of us. I am happy to have participated of it.
A question came up recently for myself. I wanted to do this right and unfortunately I missed the right colors used for 12.3. However, I do not thing that we published a color palette for 12.3.
I would like to work with a color palette for the future. Maybe we could make it a rule to generate a color palette given the changes we will be introducing while creating artwork for upcoming distributions.
If we create a color palette, we can publish it on our wiki so that any designer looking to make a contribution for the distribution can do it according to published colors for it.
What do you think? I could help creating color palettes for publishing if there is common consent that we all want to use it.
Thank you --
Would this mean that with each release the palette would need to be updated? And if so, what would we base the palette on? The default wallpaper which seems to be the "center piece" for everything else to be done around? I (think) I understand where you're going and it's a neat idea and makes sense, we would have to make sure the palette is managed expeditiously as soon as a decision is made based on what is defining it. (If this makes sense). ; ) -- God bless ! Scott DuBois www.ROGUEHORSE.com openSUSE -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-artwork+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-artwork+owner@opensuse.org