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Forest Purnell |
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[gNewSense-art] Re: gNewSense-art Digest, Vol 13, Issue 1 |
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Wed, 23 Sep 2009 23:32:53 -0400 |
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Hi Everybody! My name is Forest. I'm new to this mailing list, and just wanted
to add a couple
comments.
Mirella, I really like the general idea in your wallpaper. Definitely something
that can be
worked off of. I'd agree with Luis's suggestion about taking away the logo and
smoothing out
the gradients a bit more.
With all due respect to Frederique's logo idea, I disagree with it. In my
opinion, the
gNewSense logo should evoke ideas like equality, efficiency, community,
transparency, and
freedom to choose. This is why I like the idea of a tree. Trees belong to a
complex,
interdependent community of life in which waste is minimized by the very
principles of the
system. This, to me, also describes the nature of free software. It is true
that free software
can be "powerful," but if we're just talking about the end-user experience, the
same could be
said for a lot of proprietary software. The real strength of free software to
me is the
potential control it gives people over the tools they work with, the sense of
common ownership
of those tools, and all of the material and functional benefits that result
from those two things.
That said, I agree the logo right now isn't pretty. Perhaps some master logo
designer can
spend a few hours being a digital bonsai artist and share the results.
I'm also wondering if gNewSense has any official color(s) at this point, like
how Ubuntu has
that reddish-brown, or SuSe has green and blue. It would be helpful to pin
those down before
any themes or logos get made.
Best,
Forest
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> 1. gNewSense complete theme revision idea (Frederique W. Piccart)
> 2. gNewSense 3.0 theme/logo suggestions (Frederique W. Piccart)
> 3. 3 wall paper for gNewSense (mirevedo)
> 4. Re: 3 wall paper for gNewSense (Luis Felipe Lopez Acevedo)
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> Date: Sat, 19 Sep 2009 20:11:42 +0200
> From: "Frederique W. Piccart" <address@hidden>
> Subject: [gNewSense-art] gNewSense complete theme revision idea
> To: address@hidden
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>
> As for the upcoming gNewSense 3.0, together with the website revision
> preceding it, I was thinking of maybe renewing the gNewSense theme art
> completely, including the logo. I believe gNewSense will grow out to be
> a really decent and known OS. I do not want people to think "gNewSense
> is just a free Debian", I want gNewSense to be a respected OS, somewhat
> independent. As we get more people interested, and more developers
> helping us out, we can definitely achieve this.
>
> I was thinking we could be really proud of, such as the Debian theme,
> which is really liked by many, but disregarded due to what it
> represents. A good idea might be to go for a modern approach.
>
> As for the logo, I was thinking of a silver like power orb, consuming
> energy surrounding it to a single point in the center. This could
> represent the strength of true free software, and how it brings people
> together.
>
> Here is a usplash (loading screen) theme that looks really decent,
> modern and impressive (in my opinion). It has nothing to do with the
> described idea above, but it might be a decent guideline for the modern
> approach I have in mind, so I decided to throw it in:
> http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php/Heliocentric+-+Usplash?content=103632
>
> As for the power orb, I was thinking of it to be silver with a nice
> shine on it. Here are a few power orb pictures, but none of them show
> the idea of absorbing the energy around to a single point (see below
> for that idea): http://www.irtc.org/ftp/pub/stills/2001-08-31/orb.jpg
> http://www.wyrdology.com/other/orbs/blue-orb.jpg
> http://media.photobucket.com/image/power%20orb/Tam46/MAGIC-ORB.jpg
>
> As for how the energy should be captured, a picture of our milky way
> might be a good representation, but however instead of the energy
> flowing outwards, it should flow inwards:
> http://science9.files.wordpress.com/2007/05/milky_way_schematic.jpg
>
> I also don't know if we should put a lot of text in our themes. I know
> gNewSense came to existence to provide true freedom, but I don't think
> we should put this everywhere such as on the login screen, on the
> wallpapers, and so on.
>
> I'm sorry if this might be a bit rough or confusing, I tried to express
> in the best possible way.
>
> gNewSense 3.0 might be something that could take a long time from now,
> so this gives the artwork team the time to try different things, and
> maybe implement extra ideas if they try out the above.
>
> - Frederique W. Piccart
>
>
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 2
> Date: Sat, 19 Sep 2009 22:22:59 +0200
> From: "Frederique W. Piccart" <address@hidden>
> Subject: [gNewSense-art] gNewSense 3.0 theme/logo suggestions
> To: address@hidden
> Message-ID: <address@hidden>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII
>
> As for the upcoming gNewSense 3.0, together with the website revision
> preceding it, I was thinking of maybe renewing the gNewSense theme art
> completely, including the logo. I believe gNewSense will grow out to be
> a really decent and known OS. I do not want people to think "gNewSense
> is just a free Debian", I want gNewSense to be a respected OS, somewhat
> independent. As we get more people interested, and more developers
> helping us out, we can definitely achieve this.
>
> I was thinking we could be really proud of, such as the Debian theme,
> which is really liked by many, but disregarded due to what it
> represents. A good idea might be to go for a modern approach.
>
> As for the logo, I was thinking of a silver like power orb, consuming
> energy surrounding it to a single point in the center. This could
> represent the strength of true free software, and how it brings people
> together.
>
> Here is a usplash (loading screen) theme that looks really decent,
> modern and impressive (in my opinion). It has nothing to do with the
> described idea above, but it might be a decent guideline for the modern
> approach I have in mind, so I decided to throw it in:
> http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php/Heliocentric+-+Usplash?content=103632
>
> As for the power orb, I was thinking of it to be silver with a nice
> shine on it. Here are a few power orb pictures, but none of them show
> the idea of absorbing the energy around to a single point (see below
> for that idea): http://www.irtc.org/ftp/pub/stills/2001-08-31/orb.jpg
> http://www.wyrdology.com/other/orbs/blue-orb.jpg
> http://media.photobucket.com/image/power%20orb/Tam46/MAGIC-ORB.jpg
>
> As for how the energy should be captured, a picture of our milky way
> might be a good representation, but however instead of the energy
> flowing outwards, it should flow inwards:
> http://science9.files.wordpress.com/2007/05/milky_way_schematic.jpg
>
> I also don't know if we should put a lot of text in our themes. I know
> gNewSense came to existence to provide true freedom, but I don't think
> we should put this everywhere such as on the login screen, on the
> wallpapers, and so on.
>
> I'm sorry if this might be a bit rough or confusing, I tried to express
> in the best possible way.
>
> gNewSense 3.0 might be something that could take a long time from now,
> so this gives the artwork team the time to try different things, and
> maybe implement extra ideas if they try out the above.
>
> - Frederique W. Piccart
>
>
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 3
> Date: Tue, 22 Sep 2009 18:26:35 +0200
> From: mirevedo <address@hidden>
> Subject: [gNewSense-art] 3 wall paper for gNewSense
> To: address@hidden
> Message-ID: <address@hidden>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-15; format=flowed
>
> Hi,
> I am Mirella, and i would like to contribute to gNewSense artwork project.
> I created 3 wall paper for gNewSense, they are all released under a free
> license. I like the concept of people on the trees. You can find the
> .png here: mirevedo.com, and the .svg here: http://mirevedo.com/immagini/svg
> i know the images are heavy but i was not able to make theme lighter.
> What do you think about theme? feel free to discuss.
> Bye, Mirella
>
>
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 4
> Date: Wed, 23 Sep 2009 10:17:21 -0500
> From: Luis Felipe Lopez Acevedo <address@hidden>
> Subject: Re: [gNewSense-art] 3 wall paper for gNewSense
> To: address@hidden
> Message-ID: <address@hidden>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8
>
> El mar, 22-09-2009 a las 18:26 +0200, mirevedo escribi??:
> > Hi,
> > I am Mirella, and i would like to contribute to gNewSense artwork project.
>
> Hello Mirella, and welcome!
>
> > I created 3 wall paper for gNewSense, they are all released under a free
> > license. I like the concept of people on the trees. You can find the
> > .png here: mirevedo.com, and the .svg here: http://mirevedo.com/immagini/svg
> > i know the images are heavy but i was not able to make theme lighter.
>
> I'd suggest you to add them to Desktop Backgrounds project[1]. Or tell
> me if you can't and I'll do it for you.
>
> > What do you think about theme? feel free to discuss.
> > Bye, Mirella
> >
> >
>
> I like the concept :) It's schematic, clean. I think they work well as
> backgrounds.
>
> There are some things I'd change:
>
> - Remove the gNewSense logo.
> - Try to hide the patterns in gnewsense-tree_2.
> - Make gradient transitions smoother[2].
> - Try to put people in a more comfortable position. For example, sitting
> on a branch looking at the horizon, as if they were "sitting on the
> shoulders of giants".
>
> Thanks for your contribution, Mirella.
>
>
> 1. http://wiki.gnewsense.org/ArtworkProjects/ArtworkProjects
> 2. http://introsmedia.tuxfamily.org/gns/gnewsense-tree_3.png
>
>
>
>
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