I honestly like the last one that Mairin did with the rays of light. When I
first saw it, the impression I had was that of a ghosted roller coaster
track, taking us up and off the wallpaper, as if going into the infinite
abyss above. In a lot of ways that's what the chosen theme is about anyway.
Taking people to new unknown places. As for the colors that she used, I
think the purple isn't bad persay, but based on the experiences that Nicolas
posted about, perhaps that gradient should be narrowed to just the top part?
I clearly those two colors work good together, but maybe should be more off
balance in regards to area they cover.

I also like what martin did with the colors for the 4th one, but I think, if
anything, the yellow one should have some sort of hint of blue, just for
visual tying to previous versions of Fedora. As much as blue isn't wanted as
the only color, it is one of our forms of recognition in the open source
community.

On 8/13/07, Máirí­n Duffy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hey folks,
>
> I've been playing around with the Fedora Infinity wallpaper this weekend
> trying to get something I felt really comfortable with because I felt
> that what we had at the end of round 2 just didn't have the level of
> polish and 'bling' I think we were hoping for.
>
> Anyway this is what I ended up with:
>
> http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Artwork/F8Themes/Infinity/Round3Scratch
>
> What do you think?
>
> ~m
>
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