Re: Logo/image guidelines
- From: Claus Schwarm <c schwarm gmx net>
- To: Steven Garrity <stevelist silverorange com>
- Cc: marketing-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Logo/image guidelines
- Date: Thu, 7 Jul 2005 20:37:40 +0200
On Thu, 07 Jul 2005 14:46:36 -0300
Steven Garrity <stevelist silverorange com> wrote:
>
> I just finished a simple style guide for the Mozilla Foundation,
> Firefox and Thunderbird. They can be found here:
>
> http://www.mozilla.org/press/images.html#guidelines
>
> We could probably get them into a Creative Commons license so we could
> use them as a starting point. That said, I'm not sure we need a whole
> lot more than we already have on the wiki.
>
> Steven Garrity
>
Hi, Steven!
Looks like the Mozilla Foundation is a little bit ahead once more. :)
Concerning the need for more: I've recently visited most homepages of
the local user groups. The differences are rather strong, already.
It's probably a policy decision outside of the scope of GNOME marketing
if these groups should appear integrated into the GNOME world, but we
should try to at least appear integrated.
A few more arguments:
* I've recently seen a mail on the gnome-de-member list asking for
style guide (or suggesting one). [1] There seems to be demand for it
from designers/GNOME fans.
* The suggestions on this mailing list shows there are people to work
on it. The guide by Máirín was impressive, wasn't it? Also, Owen and
Juan Carlos seem to have a good idea what makes sense/is useful.
* It may also lead to a consolidation of the marketing material we
currently have. It may prevent that designers reinvent the design
wheel al the time.
IMHO, such a style guide would be very valuable. It may also contain a
broader definition: An 'official' color palette seems useful to prevent
design breaks for images on gnome.org or in broschures, for example.
Cheers,
Claus
[1]
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/gnome-de-members/2005-June/msg00073.html
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