[Ubuntu-US-CA] Karmic countdown banner request for submissions
Grant Bowman
grantbow at gmail.com
Fri Sep 4 17:14:36 UTC 2009
This is from the web team. Do you know someone that might want to
submit a design?
Grant Bowman
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CaliforniaTeam
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From: Matthew Nuzum <newz at bearfruit.org>
Date: Fri, Sep 4, 2009 at 8:48 AM
Subject: [ubuntu-web] Countdown banners - your time to help
To: Ubuntu Web Presence Team <ubuntu-website at lists.canonical.com>,
ubuntu-art <ubuntu-art at lists.ubuntu.com>
Hello team, it's time to get excited about 9.10!
The time for beta is nearing and it has been our custom to release
countdown banners at that time for each of the last few releases.
If you want to make a highly visible contribution to Ubuntu, this is
your chance.
On October 1st it is our intention to release a banner that says
something like "28 more days until Ubuntu 9.10" Each day the banner
will countdown until on the 28th it will say "1 more day..." On the
29th, release day, it will initially say, "It's almost here" (or
similar) and then when the release is ready it will announce "it's
here!"
How can you help?
Create a graphic representing what you'd like to do. It is not
necessary to create an entire set of 30 images (numbered 28 to 1 +
"almost here" + "it's here"). Instead, do a couple to demonstrate your
idea. The community and Canonical staff will choose the official
banners and maybe give some guidance in case a change is needed to
polish it up.
Guidelines
Detailed here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Website/KarmicCountdownBanners
but in essence:
180px wide by 150px high. No PHP or flash. We'd like to make a static,
plain image available but if the community would like to make an
animated or interactive, iframe based image using js and static
content we will gladly consider it. The community seems to have
enjoyed the animated banner from the last release cycle. (I know I
did)
This release Canonical's marketing department has chosen a few
messages and one of the things we'll be highlighting about 9.10 is
that it is a highly social operating system that makes it easy for
people to communicate. You're welcome to incorporate this if you like.
Another key message will be the inclusion of cloud based tools for
server installations.
Because at the point of Beta, when the countdown banners are released,
Ubuntu changes from the code name of "Karmic Koala" to "Ubuntu 9.10"
it would probably be inappropriate to market it with Koala graphics.
Unless you can figure out how to make them highly social, computer
using koalas. :-)
Please attach your suggestions to the wiki page listed above. If you
have questions or would like to discuss this, please email the Web
Presence Team mailing list or hop onto the IRC chat room,
#ubuntu-website on freenode.
I can't wait to see your ideas!
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