Re: FC7 Theme Round 1 is over, let's start round 2! (was Re: Round 1 Submission Deadline Extension)

2006-12-08 Thread Nicolas Mailhot

Le Ven 8 décembre 2006 04:18, Máirín Duffy a écrit :

 - Borealis, by Máirín Duffy:
 http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fc7ThemeProposalFedoraBorealis

 'One of the core values of Fedora is only including free and open source
 software, without including non-free software, codecs, drivers, patents,
 etc. We try to be a *pure* operating system. So the main word I'd use to
 describe this theme is pure.'

This theme is a bit too peaceful a static (except for the drapes variant).
We don't want people to get the idea nothing happens in Fedora or a new
release is not a special event. I'd add at least one dynamic element
(shooting star, plane trace, ground activity) to add some life to the
theme.

 - Flying High, by John Baer:
 http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fc7ThemeProposalFlyingHigh

 'Flying high reflects the level of achievement obtained by the core 7
 release of fedora.'

I like the way the two balloons on try 5 get the idea of community
accross. The other variants either show a single lonely balloon or spread
them too much to convene the group idea.

 - Dreams, by John Baer:
 http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fc7ThemeProposalFedoraDreams

 'The idea here is you are only limited by what you can imagine.'

I don't really feel any central theme there, though some images are nice.

 - Planet, by Mola Pahnadayan:
 http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fc7ThemeProposalplanet

 (none stated)

This one has already been discussed. I'll add that the caps on Fedora
Project do not seem to respect usual guidelines

 - Energy Interferences, by Jiri Jakub Masek:
 http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fc7ThemeProposalEnergyInterferences

 'All of this universe is built on the energy interferences. The theme is
 based on a visualization how could these interferences look if we could
 see them in a *sub-subatomic* level.'

Sorry, but no. We don't need to stress the hardcore engineer/math/geek
aspect of the distro, if anything we need to deemphasize it.

Regards,

-- 
Nicolas Mailhot

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FC7 Theme Round 1 is over, let's start round 2! (was Re: Round 1 Submission Deadline Extension)

2006-12-07 Thread Máirín Duffy
Okay, so round 1 is officially over. The list that Nicu so helpfully 
compiled (thanks!!) is the official list of theme candidates for FC7. I 
linked to all of them from the FC7 Theme page as well:


http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Artwork/FC7Themes

I've also took a lot of the round 1 specific information out of the page 
and added round 2 specific information. Basically, here's how I'm hoping 
we can run round 2 as is written on the wiki page:


There is no formal voting process for themes right now (in round 2). 
You vote with your time and effort! So if you really like a theme idea, 
chip in and help refine it! For our next round (round 3), we'll take 
stock of how the themes have evolved and try to figure out which ones we 
need to choose between if there is no clear standout candidate.


While the main point of round 1 was to figure out concepts we felt would 
relate to Fedora, for round 2 we should be focusing on rendering those 
concepts and making them visually appealing. As part of this, we'll 
probably want to start thinking about how some key theme pieces will 
look - GDM (login), RHGB (start-up progress screen), and of course the 
desktop wallpaper. But there's no need to flesh every theming piece out 
for round 2 (that's what round 3 will be all about!) The name of the 
game now though is definitely 'polish'.


Anyway, to further develop the theme(s) of your selection, try thinking 
about some of these kinds of questions and sketch out your answers:


- Does the color palette of this theme reflect the idea I'm trying to 
portray?
- Does the style this theme is rendered in reflect its concept? What 
other styles might be appropriate?
- What other pieces of art or design that I've seen also reflect this 
concept and could serve as inspiration to this theme?
- How grating or pleasant would this theme be for a desktop user to see 
every single day? Is there anything about it that stands out and calls 
too much attention to itself? How can I 'mute' this design so it stands 
in the background without compromising its ability to relate its concept?
- Are there alternative ways of arranging the visual elements in this 
theme that might be more effective? Try looking through some of the 
Gestalt principles [1] for inspiration on alternative ways to represent 
your concept and to play around with your theme visually.


You may want to try to recruit other artists to help out with your 
theme. Deviant art [2] is one good place to do that; I'm sure there are 
others.


Anyway, here's the list Nicu put together with a summary of what each 
theme is about. I took off the two themes that weren't formally proposed 
since they don't actually have a concept statement or wiki pages:


- Borealis, by Máirín Duffy: 
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fc7ThemeProposalFedoraBorealis


'One of the core values of Fedora is only including free and open source 
software, without including non-free software, codecs, drivers, patents, 
etc. We try to be a *pure* operating system. So the main word I'd use to 
describe this theme is pure.'


- Flying High, by John Baer: 
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fc7ThemeProposalFlyingHigh


'Flying high reflects the level of achievement obtained by the core 7 
release of fedora.'


- Dreams, by John Baer: 
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fc7ThemeProposalFedoraDreams


'The idea here is you are only limited by what you can imagine.'


- Planet, by Mola Pahnadayan: 
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fc7ThemeProposalplanet


(none stated)

- Energy Interferences, by Jiri Jakub Masek: 
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fc7ThemeProposalEnergyInterferences


'All of this universe is built on the energy interferences. The theme is 
based on a visualization how could these interferences look if we could 
see them in a *sub-subatomic* level.'


~m

[1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gestalt_psychology
[2] http://www.deviantart.com/

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Re: FC7 Theme Round 1 is over, let's start round 2! (was Re: Round 1 Submission Deadline Extension)

2006-12-07 Thread Nicu Buculei

Máirín Duffy wrote:


I've also took a lot of the round 1 specific information out of the page 
and added round 2 specific information. Basically, here's how I'm hoping 
we can run round 2 as is written on the wiki page:


You should also set a deadline for round 2.
I guess we can allow one or even two months for this round. One month 
probably is not enough considering the vacancy around winter holidays, 
two months may be too long considering Fedora's development cycle.


--
nicu
Cool Fedora wallpapers: http://fedora.nicubunu.ro/wallpapers/
Open Clip Art Library: http://www.openclipart.org
my Fedora stuff: http://fedora.nicubunu.ro

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