Re: UbuStu Art

2011-05-24 Thread red honki
hi
CK
i know your mean.
:)

thx
honki


2011/5/24 C K 

> On Tue, May 24, 2011 at 6:58 AM, red honki  wrote:
> > hi
> > thank you.
> > because "ubuntu studio" is to long,
> > it is hard to design logo.
> > can we have short name?
>
> /Officially/ "Ubuntu Studio" is the approved form and the current
> logos are all that will be supported. /Unofficially/ folks can do what
> they like.
>
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Re: UbuStu Art

2011-05-24 Thread red honki
hi
thank you.

because "ubuntu studio" is to long,
it is hard to design logo.
can we have short name?


thx
honki

2011/5/24 C K 

> On Tue, May 24, 2011 at 5:24 AM, red honki  wrote:
> > i have some design about ubuntu studio
> > http://www.flickr.com/photos/honki/4808479623/in/set-72157623970936653/
> > http://www.flickr.com/photos/honki/5053852596/in/set-72157623970936653/
>
> The logo is set for Studio. The 2 examples on the wiki are the 2
> official ways it's to be used.
>
> Some of your Ubuntu work is nice.
>
>
> PS and general OT: I *hate* "UbuStu". Sounds like something a 5y-old
> would say. Would work if someone made a kids logo/wallpaper. :)
>
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Re: UbuStu Art

2011-05-24 Thread red honki
i have some design about ubuntu studio
http://www.flickr.com/photos/honki/4808479623/in/set-72157623970936653/

http://www.flickr.com/photos/honki/5053852596/in/set-72157623970936653/

or
about ubuntu
http://www.flickr.com/photos/honki/sets/72157623970936653/with/5053852596/


thx
honki

2011/5/24 Seattle Chaz 

> I
>  don't know if he's still active or not, but Shitsukesen has some very
> nice work posted at Deviant Art.  I've found his wallpaper to be quite
> beautiful, unobtrusive and conducive to creative expression.
>
> http://shitsukesen.deviantart.com/art/Ubuntu-Studio-Wallpaper-173220729
>
> He's also done some nice work with the UbuntuStudio brandmark
>
> http://fc07.deviantart.net/fs70/i/2010/210/0/6/Ubuntu_Studio_Brandmark_V2_by_shitsukesen.png
>
>
> http://fc00.deviantart.net/fs70/i/2010/211/f/3/Ubuntu_Studio_Brandmark_V3_by_shitsukesen.png
>
>
>
>
> His gallery is at
>
> http://shitsukesen.deviantart.com/
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Re: Ubuntu Studio 11.10 UI discussion. GNOME3, Unity, XFCE and Studiousers workflow.

2011-04-16 Thread red honki
hi
maybe can try it.
http://elementaryos.org/
i think it is very simple to use.

thx
honki

2011/4/16 ttoine 

> Puredyne is based on Ubuntu Hardy LTS, for what I know. This is the
> same for 64Studio.
>
> What about using Docky for dock/panel ?? Simple ot use, stable, ligjht,
> etc...
>
> The other problem of using a dock is compositing. Is Awn needing
> compositing ? Docky needs it, but don't require Compiz, it can work
> with just Metacity compositing, for exemple. We have to check that
> Xfce compositing allow to the dock to work well, light and fast,
> without generating xruns, etc...
>
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Re: Ubuntu Studio Logo Designs

2010-10-05 Thread red honki
hi all,
i am honki from taiwan.
i also try to design logo of ubuntu studio.
if you have any idea, can tell me.

logo:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/honki/5053852596/


http://www.flickr.com/photos/honki/4808479623/

about ubuntu:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/honki/sets/72157623970936653/

thx
honki

2010/10/1 Brian David 

>
>
> On Fri, Oct 1, 2010 at 2:45 AM, Marc R.J. Brevoort wrote:
>
>> On Thu, 30 Sep 2010, Cory K. wrote:
>>
>> I think the grey/blue contrast in the first images doesn't work very well-
>> the second one being a bit better due to the black outline. I like the N
>> and T flowing into each other- I'd keep them the same colour to enhance
>> the effect. I like the big logo in the third picture- in the versions with
>> the smaller logo, the logo seems a bit "out of place" due to the way it's
>> aligned with the text.
>>
>> Overall I think Brian's version looks the most pro (We all love gradients
>> and rounded corners! Fortunately, they're not too over-the-top).
>> I don't get why two words in the slogan need a different shade but that's
>> probaby just me going "whoosh!". It's a bit "loud" image though- "...And
>> more! Download NOW (or else)!"
>>
>> I'll crawl back into my shell now...
>>
>> Best,
>> Marc
>>
>>
> The loudness was, to an extent, a bit of a joke.  Since I was throwing in
> the text mostly as a placeholder, I couldn't help but get a little sarcastic
> (thus the ". . .and more!").  :)
>
> Looking at it now, I agree with your assessment of the highlighted words.
> I'll go back and make those uniform.
>
> Also, I think your remark about the gradients and rounded-corners hints a
> good point:  it is the type of thing that gets done a lot.  I'll see what
> other variations I can come up with that are based on the same basic idea,
> but maybe a little less "Web-2.0"-ish.  It's always good to have options!
>
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