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Make a few generic images for news-o-o #36

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hellcp opened this issue Dec 29, 2019 · 13 comments
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Make a few generic images for news-o-o #36

hellcp opened this issue Dec 29, 2019 · 13 comments

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@hellcp
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hellcp commented Dec 29, 2019

We need a few 1920x1080 images for articles in news-o-o, just for stylistic consistency and having at least an image per article.

Topics:

  • Tumbleweed review of the week/month/year (Needs logo revamp first)
  • Summit/Conference
    • Call for papers
    • Announcements
    • Summaries
  • Election announcements
  • Artwork competitions
  • Leap releases (Needs logo revamp first)
@ddemaio
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ddemaio commented Jan 8, 2020

I'll take the CfP

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ghost commented Jan 9, 2020

Are there any example images to illustrate how to make them?

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hellcp commented Jan 9, 2020

leap-rect

Except it probably shouldn't be nearly this bold on text. The background should be something fun, between photography and original artwork.

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simotek commented Jan 10, 2020

Just a thought, if we want to put alot of work into this would it be good to get the logo issue somewhat sorted, or atleast a new design palette agreed on going forward because it would be a shame to have a bunch of stuff done then have to re do in the not distant future when we sort out the logo issues.

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hellcp commented Jan 10, 2020

Just a thought, if we want to put alot of work into this would it be good to get the logo issue somewhat sorted, or atleast a new design palette agreed on going forward because it would be a shame to have a bunch of stuff done then have to re do in the not distant future when we sort out the logo issues.

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fafaaye commented Jan 10, 2020

Hi I'm a member of Gimpscape community, based on Indonesia, I'm putting my interest in Summaries but I need some examples or design guides (would be very helpful) when designing to keep design consistency.

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hellcp commented Jan 10, 2020

We have:
https://opensuse.github.io/branding-guidelines/
https://opensuse.herokuapp.com/colors
as base design guidelines for our branding

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fafaaye commented Jan 11, 2020

Thanks, I'll take the summaries

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simotek commented Jan 11, 2020

We have:
https://opensuse.github.io/branding-guidelines/
https://opensuse.herokuapp.com/colors
as base design guidelines for our branding

This I know, but that branding was designed 95% around trying to make "Ugly Green" work. I were planning to change the logo and the green we probably want to revisit that part of the branding as well, maybe it makes sense to do that before producing a significant amount of new marketing material, or maybe we should just create the material while we have momentum and live with having to possibly adapt it to updated branding later. I'm not sure which of those options is best.

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ddemaio commented Jan 24, 2020

cfpnews
How does this work for a CFP @hellcp

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hellcp commented Jan 24, 2020

That's stylish, I love it, but we could use less text (especially if it's on the borders), just for the sake of scalability and so we can reuse the image for more than CFP open (fe. CFP closed)

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ddemaio commented Feb 12, 2020

cfpnews

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hellcp commented Feb 12, 2020

Yeah, that's great, thank you! :D

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