Sáb, 2007-06-16 às 17:52 -0400, jmak escreveu: > Hi, > > In my view, it is a mistake to discuss the installer artwork > independent of the general look and feel of the desktop. The important > thing is to create a unified desktop, which normally incorporates all > of the artworks. The installer and the splash artworks should function > as a branding images, therefore they should be simple and visually > revealing in order to burn the brand in the mind of the user with the > least possible effort on his part. Yet, they have to fit perfectly > into the general look and feel of the desktop.
yes ... i think this was almost, almost, almost made to etch and i see it as a release target for lenny. what frans added to the discussion is that debian needs a style guide and that the installer (mostly) needs to have the debian brand. i agree with this and i think this should be extended to the rest of the style. If someone develop a style for debian, that style could be used everywhere (d-i, desktop, http server start package ...) . Frans marked that the *d-i* as installer of the debian distribution should have a stronger marketing idea. So he argues the use of the *original* debian logos. I would suggest that in every style made, the original logo should be used and the original Debian word (font and i dot colour). > > Jmak > > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]