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I'm guessing this is appropriate here, since I guess it qualifies as an "artwork" question.
Would it be reasonable to publish a standard CD artwork and jewel case insert for Fedora?
Ideally one that fully complies with Red Hat's trademark guidelines for using the Fedora name.
I've read the guidelines several times, and I'm not convinced that I understand them fully.
I'm thinking that people that want to do the right thing can then meet the guidelines by simply using the provided labels.
If the usage guidelines could include a pointer to the "preferred" artwork, better still.
Cheers Harry Moyes
Would it be reasonable to publish a standard CD artwork and jewel case insert for Fedora?
This isn't and answer to your question, but if you are producing CDs and CD artwork, you might want to check out http://www.jewelboxing.com/ - they have some really nice cases and label templates.
Steven Garrity
Harry Moyes wrote:
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I'm guessing this is appropriate here, since I guess it qualifies as an "artwork" question.
Would it be reasonable to publish a standard CD artwork and jewel case insert for Fedora?
I have actually had several people email me directly on this specific topic. The CD labels and case artwork should probably either resemble the splash screens or desktop background of each release, or just be a bit on the simple side.
I don't know of a standard template to use, however. As far as I know, each label kit uses its own layout. Of course, this fact complicates things slightly. (:
Garrett
On Fri, 2003-11-28 at 02:41, Garrett LeSage wrote:
I don't know of a standard template to use, however. As far as I know, each label kit uses its own layout. Of course, this fact complicates things slightly. (:
I would be quite happy with png images. They could be imported into most label printer packages.
I guess it would be easiest to ship images for each CD, an image for the booklet for a jewel case, the back insert for a jewel case, and an image for a front card for a slimline case.
Could be quite a lot of images I guess.
Alternatively, provide an example of each, with details of the font size and colour for the variable text, and a set of images without the variable text. Most CD labelling packages I've played with will let you overlay text on an image, and vary the font and colour.
Provided the images were of the correct proportion, and had whatever trademark/disclaimer/info that Red Hat was happy with, that would work. And if its part of an image, folks can't mess with it so easily.
You don't need the images for the cd labels to match the cd shape, all the packages I've played with expect a square image, and crop it to a circle on printout.
Of course you could ship a set of files for glabels, which is available for FH1, don't remember now if I got it from the original install or from one of the additional repository's.
Its GNU free and fairly easy to add additional label stock types, or at least I managed :)
Harry
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