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    foolish Guest

    Fedora cover art and CD-label

    I was wondering, do any of you know of any Fedora artwork that can be
    made into a cover and CD-label for my Fedora CD-set or maybe even some
    finished covers or cd-labels?

    If someone not as artistically retarded as me decided to make something
    like this, will it be ok (as in legal) to distribute it?

    This will be nice for users who like to dress up their cds, and for our future live-cd as well.

    What we need is CD and DVD covers as well as cd-labels. Any artists out there that would like to get at it?

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    fjleal Guest
    This is not specific for Fedora, but you can always check http://art.gnome.org (it it's already running, the server has been down for some time...)

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    Jman Guest
    Any art from the art project should be eligible as the icons and themes are under the GPL. I'm assuming this art will also be free.

    A particularly interesting image is the white and transparent logo at /usr/share/gdm/themes/Bluecurve/logo.png. It's a part of the redhat-artwork package.

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    Coolnat2004 Guest
    Here's my design for CD labels:

    http://www.clubfusions.com/misc/fedoracds.jpg
    and the PSD if you want to play around with it:
    http://www.clubfusions.com/misc/FEDORACD.psd

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    Viro Guest
    Those look cool, Coolnat2004.

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    foolish Guest
    NEAT! Thanks. Coolnat2004.

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    very nice...i will use that next time...of course by then it will be FC 3
    just have to change the logo a bit

    psd...hmmm...someone is using windows [pointing!]...
    I admit I still use it too....
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    Viro Guest
    I've been Windows free for quite some time now. If only game companies would publish more Linux titles, I wouldn't even need my console anymore.

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    Dex Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by sailorsgh
    I made a cd label for my discs...it is pretty simple but it serves the purpose...take it if ya want it...
    I used the splash screen logo and added a box to put disc number...

    http://home.satx.rr.com/sghmjl/images/cd_label.png

    sailor
    great artwork ! Did you also happen to create a cover for the dvd box to be printed ?


    that would rule! i do have an example in French if you like.

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    Software

    OK, I love the labels, but my next question is, What software are you using to print them, and how.


    Jim

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    ieuuk Guest
    and there is me reading all this who only uses a pen... simple but effective

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    I love the labels, but my next question is, What software are you using to print them, and how.
    you can get CD label Word templates and convert to OOffice...with a llittle adjusting I can print on the avery or memorex cd stickers
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    or with nero for windows (yes yes yes... i know but it works well) it has a cd lable creator which allows you to create the front and back covers. the insert, cd label etc etc.

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    Here is a label template for OOffice
    http://pvdl.best.vwh.net/cdlabel.sxd
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