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Re: Some help needed



Other quick notes.  It has a transparent baclground, and is a little bit
smaller (dimension wise) that the other logo.  It was created with
Macromedia Fireworks.  The penguin is from the original webpage logo, just
rediced by about 50%.  The text is COmix Sans Serif, size 22, with a drop
shadow effect added.

I can make is cooler, probbably.  But I thought it's at least a start.

-Karlis

----- Original Message -----
From: Karlis Loen <obelisk@c-cubedinc.com>
To: <independence-l@independence.seul.org>
Sent: Sunday, October 17, 1999 7:11 PM
Subject: Re: Some help needed


> Of course, it would help if I rememberd to attach the image.  <sigh>
>
> I spent about 15 minutes making a new logo.  Here it is in web-friendly
GIF.
> If you want the oringal (PNG format) "source", let me know.  I release
this
> image as (L?)GPL.  (Hahahah, I don't even know which one to say!)
>
> Like I said, it was a quick hack.  But it seems a tad shaprer to me.  Of
> course, I'm biased.  I can also probbaly redesign the entire site and
spruce
> it up a bit if you all like.  I'm in the builsness.  (www.c-cubedinc.com
for
> boring corporate site, www.dragonlinux.nu for a slightly nicer site.)
>
> Let me know what you think of the logo.
>
> -Karlis Loen
> Craig's Creative Concepts
> DragonLinux Project Lead
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: JF Martinez <jfm2@club-internet.fr>
> To: <independence-l@independence.seul.org>
> Sent: Sunday, October 17, 1999 5:50 PM
> Subject: Some help needed
>
>
> >
> > There are two things where help is urgently needed:
> >
> > 1) Polishing of the logo (look in the Indy-logos RPM): it presently
> >    looks awful due to hasty work.  Also it could be in some way
> >    be redrawn while keeping the same theme and general tone
> >
> > 2) There are other orgnaizations whose goals are close to ours either
> >    directly (more or less Linux for everyone) or indirectly like
> >    linuxchicks who is made by women tired of the flames and "RTFM"s
> >    who are the answer to many peole questions (When you thibk Linux
> >    like Indy people are supposed to you realize that many Linux usaers
> >    are isloated users performing system administration from the
> >    startand so the ethics in Unix groups doesn't apply because this
> >    was designed for _experinced_ system administrators who had the
> >    training needed for solving most problems by themselves).
> >
> >    Now the goal would be to contact these organizations akun to Indy.
> >
> > --
> > Jean Francois Martinez
> >
> > Project Independence: Linux for the Masses
> > http://www.independence.seul.org
> >
> >
>