Re: [ubuntu-art] Title Page Design on the Planet

2010-03-14 Thread Nathan Beaumont
I vote on E

On Sat, Mar 13, 2010 at 2:27 PM, Dea Million d...@deamillion.com wrote:

 Well done.  My vote goes to the two last two, g  h.

 Déa Million




 On Mar 13, 2010, at 3:30 PM, Thorsten Wilms wrote:

  Hi!
 
  I decided to show the next round of the Ubuntu Manual title page design
  to a wider audience, so please have a look at:
  http://thorwil.wordpress.com/2010/03/13/ubuntu-manual-title-page/
 
 
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Re: [ubuntu-art] Title Page Design on the Planet

2010-03-14 Thread Saleel Velankar
They all look usable and clean, so any of them will do.
I think that putting the tile and icons justified center makes it seem more
formal and authoritative; but putting them offset, makes it look more modern
and approachable.

I like the grid design more that the COF pattern, simply because it reminds
me of a grid, and is associated in my mind with a user manual. I like them
both a load over the half solid curve thingie, which doesnt really jive, and
makes it seem like those brochures people give out at insurance places,
which might very well be an ill defined circle of hell, and have the little
pocket, with an exta useless stock picture of a smiley person.

Just my little subjective ramblings.

Saleel.
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Re: [ubuntu-art] Ubuntu Jersey's

2010-03-14 Thread Trey Ethridge

Hello Dea,

That's fine. If you want to just use the Lynx, then that's fine too. I  
think Canonical would approve of you doing your best to match the  
colors and designs if we don't get the official SVG images in time. We  
are under a deadline. :-)


I appreciate your help!

Trey

On Mar 14, 2010, at 6:39 PM, Dea Million d...@deamillion.com wrote:


Hi Trey,

In reference to using mascots, I'm finding it very difficult to  
incorporate all 12.  My work tends to be more minimalistic and I  
think it would be best to use just one or two mascots.  I'm thinking  
the first (warthog) and the latest (lynx).  Any thoughts?


Also, as soon as I receive the official colors and logo, I'll update  
my design and send it off.  However, if it doesn't get to me by the  
end of this month, I think we'll have to fake it and go with the  
closest match I can come up with.  Would this be acceptable with  
Canonical?


Thanks.

Déa Million





On Mar 5, 2010, at 9:57 AM, Trey Ethridge wrote:


Hello all,

I haven't received a response from anyone that would like to help  
out with this project.  I feel that this is a great opportunity for  
someone that is looking to expand their portfolio.  These are  
cycling jersey's that have the approval of the marketing team at  
Canonical.  There are several Canonical employees that plan to  
purchase these jersey's.


If I don't get any help from the community, I'm going to have to  
raise money and hire a professional artist.  If you have an  
interest in this project, please let me know.


Thank you,
Trey

On Thu, Feb 11, 2010 at 10:50 AM, Trey Ethridge  
tethri...@gmail.com wrote:

Hello all!

I'm riding in two charity bike rides this year.  One is for  
Multiple Sclerosis and the other is for Diabetes.  I've requested  
and received permission from Canonical to create custom jerseys for  
use on these rides.  My team is going to be called Team Ubuntu.


This is a chance for the community to show that we can roll with  
the best jerseys that we often see for companies like Microsoft,  
Red Hat, Cisco, and Nortel.  I'm am hoping that we can use some  
Ubuntu culture for the theme of the jersey.  Ubuntu has a unique  
mascot for each release.  My thought was that we would design a  
jersey that incorporated the mascots of our releases.  The style of  
the Hardy Heron wallpaper was pretty popular and would probably  
look good on jerseys.  Here is a link to the wall paper I'm  
referring to: http://images.google.com/images?q=hardy+heron+wallpaper


The jersey could include the current supported releases or we could  
try to incorporate them all.  The jersey isn't limited to a  
predefined set of colors, so we really have a lot of leeway in our  
design.


Here is the list of mascots so you don't have to look them up:

Lucid Lynx
Karmic Koala
Jaunty Jackalope
Intrepid Ibex
Hardy Heron
Dapper Drake

Gutsy Gibbon
Feisty Fawn
Edgy Eft
Breezy Badger
Hoary Hedgehog
Warty Warthog

I realize that there is a wiki page for Ubuntu Jerseys, but I feel  
that we want to push the boundaries more than these designs.  The  
jerseys appear to be limited by the number of colors that they can  
contain due to manufacturing limits.  Plus, they appear to just  
reuse a lot of logos and I'm hoping for something new and exciting.


Here is a link to some designs that another cycling team in the  
Multiple Sclerosis ride received when they placed a bid on the crowdspring.com 
 design site.  http://www.crowdspring.com/project/1283223_cycling-jersey-logo-vin/


Check out the Ubuntu jerseys here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuCyclists

I've picked out a company to print our jerseys.  They require that  
the design be in the SVG format.  Here is a link to the templates  
that they recommend using when designing.


Jersey template:
http://champ-sys.com/media/SS%20Raglan%20Without%20Side%20Panel.pdf

Shorts template:
http://champ-sys.com/media/FullWrap%20U%20Panel%20MBI040.pdf

They have some notes about the black areas of the templates.  The  
black area can be one of seven pre-dyed colors.  I recommend  
checking out the notes on the page.


http://champ-sys.com/custom/cycling/formsandtemplates

The Diabetes ride is in June and the Multiple Sclerosis ride is in  
September.  The manufacturing process takes 6 to 8 weeks, so we  
have some time to design.


I look forward to hearing from the group.  This is an exciting  
opportunity for your artwork to be seen by thousands of  
participants in these events.  Please let me know if you have  
questions or need additional information.


Sincerely,
Trey Ethridge





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