On Monday, October 03, 2011 12:32:24 PM Jos Poortvliet wrote: > On Wednesday 21 September 2011 13:33:45 Jos Poortvliet wrote: > > Hi all, > > > > The awesome brochure sources have finally been recovered. You can find > > them here: > > http://dl.dropbox.com/u/29347181/openSUSE%20brochure_v4.eps > > > > There is a number of changes we need to do, all summarized in the > > document with the updated text: > > * Text needs review > > * Need to turn the Brochure in a 3-panel trifold on A4 > > > > * Remove 'links' pane on front > > * Replace front text with shorter text (see below) > > * Re-arrange back to fit A4 and use improved text (see below) > > > > * Get rid of the SUSE and Novell logos, this is an openSUSE Brochure > > * We need to make this Creative Commons, except for the logo's. > > * The openSUSE Logo on the front page is some self made logo with > > strange color in the text, needs to be fixed. > > * There is only one small Geeko on the whole brochure. We need more :D > > * A bit less SUSE Studio, a bit more other openSUSE projects. > > Nice to have: > > * We can use the upcoming 12.1 artwork on the front > > * turn it into a SVG so it can be translated more easily! > > > > See the above todo and text here: > > http://dl.dropbox.com/u/29347181/openSUSE%20brochure_v4.odt > > > > Anyone who is willing or able - let us know what changes you can make, > > make them, get the result to me and I'll put the updated version back on > > the dropbox. As soon as we have a decent version we can start > > translating & printing. > > > > A large change I made which I need feedback on is that I removed the app > > installer text to be replaced with openQA. See the document for the cool > > and cool++ points. > > I personally have no way to open the EPS. Does ANYONE here have the ability > to open and edit them? Any way we can convert it to a format we can all use > (Scribus or Inkscape)? > > We have the distro artwork so the flyer could be updated with the new > artwork :D > > Thanks, > > Jos
GIMP and Inkscape are able to open it and save as x.xx or x.svg repectively but it does not keep one by one bit conversion. So it will need a really good graphic designer to fix it. Regards, -- Ricardo Chung | Panama openSUSE Linux Ambassador openSUSE 11.4 | KDE 4.7 | Mesa-Nouveau 3D Linux for Education -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
