Hey Rajasegar, You must know it's the second time in a row that I respond to an artwork submission like this, but, have you read the branding guidelines? The Ubuntu community wallpaper branding guidelines (which you can find here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/Documentation/Backgrounds), clearly state under heading "Subject Matter":
*No brand names or trademarks of any kind.* *No branding assets like “Ubuntu CoF” or text to permit use by derivative distributions.* * * I'd like to stress the important of these Branding Guidelines. There is only one way to make Ubuntu look and feel like a coherent OS, and that is to be strict about everything. Please do not take this personally as this is just a general comment to anyone on this mailinglist who is designing wallpapers that they offer up for submission by the artwork team. Now, talking about the wallpapers themselves, I like some of the designs in their. But I feel like the logo and COF are just pasted on their without any attention to size and position. In some of the designs it's placement doesn't do it justice. Anyhow, as I said, some of the designs (without the COF and text) are, in my opinion, really nice. Kind regards Wouter Vandenneucker 2012/10/12 Rajasegar Chandiran <[email protected]> > Hello guys, > > This is Rajasegar, a freelance web designer from India, just wanted to let > you guys know about my latest wallpaper designs for Ubuntu containing some > 20+ good designs > which can also be used as background templates and other purposes. Kindly > let me know for any queries > > > http://hangaroundtheweb.com/2012/10/free-ubuntu-wallpaper-pack/ > > Please let me know your views.. > > > -- > Regards & Thanks, > Rajasegar Chandiran > www.hangaroundtheweb.com > > > -- > ubuntu-art mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-art > >
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