Re: [Lubuntu-desktop] logo

2011-11-17 Thread Mario Behling
HI Rafael,

cool. Do you have a draft of the mockup?

The current site is based on the Ubuntu Drupal theme. It seems this project
is not so active anymore and there are better theme options.

Currently, we have a few people who have admin access and can change
things. It seems though that the theme has several bugs and every time
someone changes something there are broken links or images do not work. It
is a quite boring task to fix that again and again.

So, I want to throw the theme "over board" and implement a completely new
theme: light, fast and clearly integrated. Looking forward to receive your
ideas for the mockup.

- Mario


2011/11/18 神癒礁湖 (Rafael Laguna) 

> **
> That's right, this is the right place for discussions about the distro.
> And I dont want anybody be angry of my words (in fact, it was a bit a joke
> for Mario). But I'm still thinking that we must be stronger and graphic
> design or advertising are powerful tools for that purpose. And, I'd like to
> use this mailing thread to anounce a few things I've got in mind, and I
> need your opinion.
>
> - a design / graphics / publishing line cheat is under development (like
> Kubuntu or Ubuntu's) for those things like signatures, wallpapers,
> stickers, and other things that doesn't really fit in marketing (or maybe
> yes) and make it distributable for you all (this includes presentation
> templates, mail signatures, etc).
>
> - a lubuntu.net mockup is almost ready, but I don't really know if we can
> change that. And that's not all, the idea for this is providing a nice set
> of mirrors, or at  least, being more concrete about where and what to
> download. A lot of users were confused.
>
> That's all, for the moment. What do you think?
>
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Re: [Lubuntu-desktop] logo

2011-11-17 Thread Julien Lavergne
Could you publish the logo on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu/Marketing, with 
different sizes ?
I'll do the change just after :)

Regards,
Julien Lavergne

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Re: [Lubuntu-desktop] logo

2011-11-17 Thread (Rafael Laguna)
That's right, this is the right place for discussions about the distro.
And I dont want anybody be angry of my words (in fact, it was a bit a
joke for Mario). But I'm still thinking that we must be stronger and
graphic design or advertising are powerful tools for that purpose. And,
I'd like to use this mailing thread to anounce a few things I've got in
mind, and I need your opinion.

- a design / graphics / publishing line cheat is under development (like
Kubuntu or Ubuntu's) for those things like signatures, wallpapers,
stickers, and other things that doesn't really fit in marketing (or
maybe yes) and make it distributable for you all (this includes
presentation templates, mail signatures, etc).

- a lubuntu.net mockup is almost ready, but I don't really know if we
can change that. And that's not all, the idea for this is providing a
nice set of mirrors, or at  least, being more concrete about where and
what to download. A lot of users were confused.

That's all, for the moment. What do you think?


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Re: [Lubuntu-desktop] logo

2011-11-17 Thread Michael Rawson
I agree. While 11.10 was a big step over 11.04, 12.04 just needs some polish 
and it could be a really big "seller".

On Thu, 17 Nov 2011 21:03:38 +0100
Chris  wrote:

> Aloha b,
> 
> First of all, it's not a newsletter, it's a mailing-list. It's not only a
> place for announcing the newest version of Lubuntu, it's a place for
> discussion.
> 
> Secondly I agree with Raphael that the theme should be nigh prefect and
> consistent everywhere. That is one selling point of a distribution.
> 
> With metta, Chris
> On Nov 17, 2011 8:54 PM, "b g"  wrote:
> 
> > This newsletter has become full of things that are minor or even
> > inconsequential to most of us.
> >
> > 2011/11/17 神癒礁湖 (Rafael Laguna) 
> >
> >> **
> >> Of course I'm serious. My priorities, right now, are achieving a perfect
> >> integration with Ubuntu in almost all aspects of Lubuntu identity,
> >> including brand marks, colour specs, design lines, advertising (if any),
> >> social networks presence, etc. Also, a good entrance, such as a good
> >> website is, could do the downloading process more easy for end-users. In
> >> case of Lubuntu Team, that's not me, is Canonical who adverted that we must
> >> be close to them (you can check the design LInes published at
> >> design.canonical.com).
> >>
> >> All of this makes TOO a good distro, not only the code. And I must be
> >> clear about I'm not deprecating the coder's work, but you must admit that
> >> design is always the last everybody think in for everything, and that's a
> >> big mistake. Ok, an icon is a tiny thing, but I'm trying to make the
> >> Lubuntu image rock solid and homogeneous for three years, with not too much
> >> success, I must to say.
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Re: [Lubuntu-desktop] logo

2011-11-17 Thread Chris
Aloha b,

First of all, it's not a newsletter, it's a mailing-list. It's not only a
place for announcing the newest version of Lubuntu, it's a place for
discussion.

Secondly I agree with Raphael that the theme should be nigh prefect and
consistent everywhere. That is one selling point of a distribution.

With metta, Chris
On Nov 17, 2011 8:54 PM, "b g"  wrote:

> This newsletter has become full of things that are minor or even
> inconsequential to most of us.
>
> 2011/11/17 神癒礁湖 (Rafael Laguna) 
>
>> **
>> Of course I'm serious. My priorities, right now, are achieving a perfect
>> integration with Ubuntu in almost all aspects of Lubuntu identity,
>> including brand marks, colour specs, design lines, advertising (if any),
>> social networks presence, etc. Also, a good entrance, such as a good
>> website is, could do the downloading process more easy for end-users. In
>> case of Lubuntu Team, that's not me, is Canonical who adverted that we must
>> be close to them (you can check the design LInes published at
>> design.canonical.com).
>>
>> All of this makes TOO a good distro, not only the code. And I must be
>> clear about I'm not deprecating the coder's work, but you must admit that
>> design is always the last everybody think in for everything, and that's a
>> big mistake. Ok, an icon is a tiny thing, but I'm trying to make the
>> Lubuntu image rock solid and homogeneous for three years, with not too much
>> success, I must to say.
>>
>>   --
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Re: [Lubuntu-desktop] logo

2011-11-17 Thread b g
This newsletter has become full of things that are minor or even
inconsequential to most of us.

2011/11/17 神癒礁湖 (Rafael Laguna) 

> **
> Of course I'm serious. My priorities, right now, are achieving a perfect
> integration with Ubuntu in almost all aspects of Lubuntu identity,
> including brand marks, colour specs, design lines, advertising (if any),
> social networks presence, etc. Also, a good entrance, such as a good
> website is, could do the downloading process more easy for end-users. In
> case of Lubuntu Team, that's not me, is Canonical who adverted that we must
> be close to them (you can check the design LInes published at
> design.canonical.com).
>
> All of this makes TOO a good distro, not only the code. And I must be
> clear about I'm not deprecating the coder's work, but you must admit that
> design is always the last everybody think in for everything, and that's a
> big mistake. Ok, an icon is a tiny thing, but I'm trying to make the
> Lubuntu image rock solid and homogeneous for three years, with not too much
> success, I must to say.
>
>   --
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Re: [Lubuntu-desktop] logo

2011-11-17 Thread (Rafael Laguna)
Of course I'm serious. My priorities, right now, are achieving a perfect
integration with Ubuntu in almost all aspects of Lubuntu identity,
including brand marks, colour specs, design lines, advertising (if any),
social networks presence, etc. Also, a good entrance, such as a good
website is, could do the downloading process more easy for end-users. In
case of Lubuntu Team, that's not me, is Canonical who adverted that we
must be close to them (you can check the design LInes published at
design.canonical.com).

All of this makes TOO a good distro, not only the code. And I must be
clear about I'm not deprecating the coder's work, but you must admit
that design is always the last everybody think in for everything, and
that's a big mistake. Ok, an icon is a tiny thing, but I'm trying to
make the Lubuntu image rock solid and homogeneous for three years, with
not too much success, I must to say.

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Re: [Lubuntu-desktop] logo

2011-11-17 Thread Rafael Laguna
The Launchpad one, the Lubuntu Team avatar is old. Sorry, can't avoid it,
you know me :D
El 17/11/2011 18:23, "William Mcleod"  escribió:

> I second this
> On Thu, 17 Nov 2011 12:50:34 -
> 神癒礁湖  wrote:
>
> > Please, Mario, CHANGE THE LOGO! :D
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Re: [Lubuntu-desktop] logo

2011-11-17 Thread William Mcleod
I second this
On Thu, 17 Nov 2011 12:50:34 -
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[Lubuntu-desktop] logo

2011-11-17 Thread 神癒礁湖
Please, Mario, CHANGE THE LOGO! :D
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Re: [Lubuntu-desktop] logo

2009-05-12 Thread Mario Behling
Hi,

looks good. I guess it is a good idea to adapt the colors - different
LXDE desktop blues maybe.

I think this is interesting for everyone, so lets have this email
exchange over the mailing list.

We need three image sizes:

- A small image of exactly 14x14 pixels and at most 5kb in size, that
can be used to identify this team. The icon will be displayed whenever
the team name is listed - for example in listings of bugs or on a
person's membership table.

- An image of exactly 64x64 pixels that will be displayed in the
heading of all pages related to the team. Traditionally this is a
logo, a small picture or a personal mascot. It should be no bigger
than 50kb in size.

- A large image of exactly 192x192 pixels, that will be displayed on
the team page in Launchpad. It should be no bigger than 100kb in size.

Best,

Mario

On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 11:09 PM, Gusions  wrote:
> Hello man, this isi the first logo
> http://upload.centerzone.it/images/2a4hs289gi9rmxgodoo.png a simply
> ubuntu logo + the startup icon of lxde, but this is
> http://upload.centerzone.it/images/952ibbtadrbncxlbwyel.png the second
> logo , a remake a usually ubuntu logo + lxde startup icon ...
> I attend =)
>
> Good afternoon
>

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