You can  consider some document apps logo's
Also a flat gedit cause ubuntu comes with that IDE and notepad in one.
Ubuntu software centre of course and might copyleft something for the Gnome or 
even Gnome key ring art.
And just let the most logical text roll 

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Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2011 22:56:02 
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Subject: Re: [ubuntu-art] Ubuntu DVD Packaging Artwork - Getting Close to
        Final

Thanks for suggestions.

I will play with things you suggested, to see how it's gonna turn out.
About this Live CD thing, maybe it is better to remove it completely.
Content area will look more coherent, that's for sure. Somehow, it's
leftover from some old buggy OSs, to have that little "32-bit" mark,
or something, on the upper right corner, so i gues I should get rid of
it. :)

About back icons, that is something I'm not finished (and satisfied)
with yet. I wanted to use some Ubuntu pictograms, with some taglines
added below, but I have no idea which ones would make sense to be
placed on a cover, not to look totally out of place and illogical.

Some suggestions maybe...?

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