Re: [ubuntu-art] Target Audience

2007-12-26 Thread alan c
Henning Ludeke wrote: >> From a marketing point of view I agree with xl cheese: Bias the >> GUI towards > novice users. > > The discussion regarding upper levels - I think they'll all agree > we want to make Ubuntu a real alternative to Vista & Leopard. Thus > the GUI needs to be as easy to u

Re: [ubuntu-art] usplash ubuntu 7.04 feisty

2007-10-13 Thread alan c
Oliveiros Peixoto wrote: > Hi. > > I need change usplash screen, but in ubuntu 7.04 feisty is not possible, > using documentation for others ubuntus. Anyone can help? I need > information about image size, colors and extensions. > > Thank's > I have made a custom Live CD including a usplash, an

Re: [ubuntu-art] Let one thousand flowers bloom

2007-09-24 Thread alan c
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [...] > - Someone from the Forum Ambassadors team posts all incoming > artwork to the forums - people comment on the incoming artwork, and > are given a set of guidelines of constructive criticism -Those > comments that are valid and useful by these guidelines are relayed

Re: [ubuntu-art] Ubuntu ISO Testing Team Artwork

2007-04-25 Thread alan c
Emilio Pozuelo Monfort wrote: > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA1 > > Hi Troy. Hi everybody. > > As I've told on IRC, we at the ISO Testing Team are looking for branding > for the team (i.e. an image, a logo, and an icon, which can be the same > or not). > > We thought in CD's, fla

Re: [ubuntu-art] Wanted: artists input on papercdcase.

2007-03-18 Thread alan c
Daniel Buch wrote: > Hi Nik, > > Although it isn't exactly the same approach, our LoCo Team has started > work on a project to package (and repackage) Ubuntu CDs for > distribution to libraries: > https://wiki.ubuntu.com/OhioTeam/CDdistribution > > Our plan was to have a decently completed produc

[ubuntu-art] Plea for a choice of themes having subtle gentle colours?

2006-11-22 Thread alan c
I hope I have not missed something, I am new to this list and I appreciate visual appearances. I frequently find that for my taste, most themes are a bit full-on, in the face, strong colour. This is great for a refreshing change, but can be a little tiresome when I want the 'content' to rule, a