OK, here is the revised material. Indeed, it was pain, and I wished
somebody told me earlier. But, as Peter Jackson once said, "pain is
temporary, BSD is forever" (or did he say "film is forever"? -- I can't
remember... Must go to bed now...).
Anyway, here are the links:
Full scale artwork (300dpi) = 19.5 (png) and 12.8MB (jpeg):
http://www.wolldingwacht.de/foss/freebsd/freebsd-6.1_cdrom-artwork_300dpi-png.tar.bz2
http://www.wolldingwacht.de/foss/freebsd/freebsd-6.1_cdrom-artwork_300dpi-jpeg.tar.bz2
Smaller thumbnals for previews (75dpi) = 3.7MB:
http://www.wolldingwacht.de/foss/freebsd/freebsd-6.1_cdrom-artwork_75dpi-png.tar.bz2
Even smaller thumbnails (30dpi) = 1MB:
http://www.wolldingwacht.de/foss/freebsd/freebsd-6.1_cdrom-artwork_30dpi-png.tar.bz2
PDF versions for easy printout = 13.2MB:
http://www.wolldingwacht.de/foss/freebsd/freebsd-6.1_cdrom-artwork_pdf.tar.bz2
The "sourcecode" for the graphics = 20MB:
http://www.wolldingwacht.de/foss/freebsd/freebsd-6.1_cdrom-artwork_source.tar.bz2
Peer
The Foundation can provide a document to Peer to sign over copyright
ownership to the Foundation. I have some input on the design regarding
proper attribution of trademarks.
1. Please add a TM next to the logo. It should be on the upper right,
below the ear. When the logo is right next to the mark FreeBSD, like
on the project's website, then the registered symbol covers both
marks. But, in this design, the logo is separated and reduced in size.
So, you can either move the mark FreeBSD closer to the logo, or just
add the TM next to the logo.
2. In the description on the back of the DVD case and CD sleeve, only
use the "r in circle" for the first use of the FreeBSD mark. You can
probably do the same with Unix. It will look cleaner. So, on the back
you will use the registered symbol twice for the FreeBSD mark. The
first one is the mark next to the logo. The second one is the first
word in the description.
3. Where you have the attribution on the bottom of cover and sleeve,
please include:
"FreeBSD is a registered trademark of The FreeBSD Foundation"
and
"The FreeBSD Logo is a trademark of The FreeBSD Foundation"
4. Add a TM next to Power to Serve.
I believe that is all. I know this is probably a pain to make the
changes. But, it is important that the project sets a good example on
how to use the trademarks that represent the FreeBSD products and
services.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Sincerely,
Deb Goodkin
The FreeBSD Foundation
Ceri Davies wrote:
On Mon, Oct 16, 2006 at 10:50:48AM +0200, Peer Schaefer wrote:
Hi,
I have designed some CDROM-related artwork for FreeBSD
(CDROM-labels, sleeves and DVD-cases). The first drafts were posted
to the FreeBSD-advocacy-mailing-list on Sept 1st, and since then I
have received some kind feedback that lead to some changes (see
mailing-list archive). In particular I would like to thank (in
totally random order) Matt Olander, Simon Nielsen, Don Witt, Dru
Lavigne, Ceri Davies, G?bor K?vesd?n, Remko Lodder, Dag-Erling
Sm?rgrav and Eric Anderson for their kind feedback. All design-flaws
and errors remain my own.
Peter, thanks again for creating these.
I would be pleased if these material could be placed at the website
(e.g. http://www.freebsd.org/art.html). I would suggest to place a
link to the artwork page in the downloads section, so that everyone
who downloads an ISO-image can easily obtain the label and sleeve.
If you find this artwork useful, I will also create "6.2" versions
for the upcoming release.
I want to do this. www@, the question for me is if these should go in
CVS or be hosted on the FTP servers (and how we arrange that). Perhaps
the thumbnails should be in the www CVS and the rest of it on the FTP
servers.
LEGAL:
The logo and the logo-font are by Anton Gural.
The colour palette is taken from Anton Gurals design-studies (but
slightly modified).
The text is taken from the FreeBSD-website.
The remaining artwork is by me. I hereby donate my part of the
artwork to the FreeBSD project, so you may use and distribute it
under any license you may choose, e.g. under the BSD-license (you
may even place it in the Public Domain). Unless the FreeBSD project
chooses some other license, the FreeBSD license
(http://www.freebsd.org/copyright/freebsd-license.html) applies. It
would be nice if you give me some credit, but that's not legaly
required.
Deb, could you please look at what we'd need to do to regarding any
legal jiggerypokery, assuming that's in your remit?
Ceri
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