Kubuntu Artwork - just in time for the Holidays

Martin Owens doctormo at gmail.com
Mon Dec 10 14:03:51 GMT 2007


> I think it would be a great idea to upload your XCF file there, and
> link to it as an 'alternative' image...

I can't believe we don't have a guide on the best practices for
creating printed media, here is a quick run down for everyone:

 1) Do not use raster formats to print nor to store
 2) Only use raster images for photographs, 400dpi or more, formated
to tiff for preference
 3) Use vector (inkscape, scribus, oo-draw) for all other elements
 4) Store both original works (i.e svg) and printable files (ps/pdf)
on wiki or other format
 5) A useful license that enables redistribution and commercial use.

At the moment I couldn't recommend the use of most of the printed
media we have on the wiki and elsewhere as it's just not good enough.
It's like we've all chosen to write kernels in perl.

> On Dec 9, 2007 9:15 PM, Greg Rundlett <greg.rundlett at gmail.com> wrote:
> > I wanted to burn a few Kubuntu DVDs to give to friends for the
> > Holidays, but didn't find a decent label to press onto the DVDs.  So I
> > made one.  Just passing it on in case anyone is interested [1].  I
> > include the GIMP source if you want to modify.  Also, the ubuntu title
> > font is available for download off the net, or 'sudo apt-get install
> > ttf-ubuntu-title' will do the trick.
>
> Did you see this?
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DIYMarketing?action=AttachFile&do=get&target=Kubuntu.Generic.xcf
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