Let's not worry about the number itself. I would suggest we drop the number, and tnstead lets focus on the 'CentOS' so that the artwork is reusable and can be adapted as needed. Would that work for you? On 05/28/2014 09:34 AM, Alain Reguera Delgado wrote: > On 5/27/14, Jitse Klomp <jitseklomp at gmail.com> wrote: > ... >> The font used for the C5 release number is Denmark, though. So if you're >> working on artwork for C7 I suggest you just use Denmark, the 7 is quite >> nice :) > > Well, this seems to be not an ordinary decision for anyone to take. > The typography used in The CentOS Brand (release number included) > affects The CentOS Project visual identity and I guess only The CentOS > Project leaders can take a definitive decisions to this respect. > > Consider someone working on public design models that anyone can use > to massively help The CentOS Project in the process of branding images > with customized artistic motifs. Some of the images produced this way > (e.g., installation media) require the CentOS release number in them. > It would be a wrong direction to use one typography in public design > models and other different in prominent parts of The CentOS Project > (e.g,. it contradicts the idea of visual consistency we are trying to > achieve). > > So we, as community, need to coordinate what typography we are going > to use in further releases of CentOS so as to strictly preserve the > visual consistency of the final images the community can produce. And, > to grant this, it is absolutely necessary to make public the > typography we use in all cases. > > Thank you, > al. > _______________________________________________ > CentOS-devel mailing list > CentOS-devel at centos.org > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-devel > -- Jim Perrin The CentOS Project | http://www.centos.org twitter: @BitIntegrity | GPG Key: FA09AD77