On 2/28/14, Christoph Galuschka tigalch@tigalch.org wrote:
I like the orange one the most, very nice.
Christoph, thank you very much for your quick response.
Allthough I think Evolution wanted to do a different header image on seven.c.o.
Yes. It is necessary to coordinate one unique visual style for websites and distribution, based on some pattern (e.g., distribution's major releases). This, in order to consolidate The CentOS Project visual identity on all its visual manifestations.
Such situation requires CentOS Developers intervention in order to decide which artwork The CentOS Project will implement among a number of different sketches. For example, it would be very helpful for graphic designers to know how much time they have to create sketches and how much time they have to implement one of the sketches already created. Without this time-information it is difficult for graphic designers and developers to coordinate and consolidate the visual style of The CentOS Project.
To make the decision process easier and visible to the community, I've created the http://wiki.centos.org/Artwork/Themes/Motifs/CentOS7 page for CentOS7 release. This page collects enumerated Sketch sub-pages (e.g., Sketch1, Sketch2) for each artwork proposition the community members make. CentOS Developers, can go there to select sketches, also make marks in time for graphic designers to schedule their work based on CentOS rebuild schedule.
Best Regards, al.