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= Ubuntu Artwork =
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Official versions of Ubuntu artwork is Self:/Official This is a page to help you get started on your way towards contributing artwork to Ubuntu.
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= Get Involved! =
If you would like to get involved in the current default Ubuntu related artwork projects, follow the steps at Self:/Documentation/GetInvolved.
== General Information ==
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= Who Is Involved? =
Anyone interested in the official distribution default installation look and feel.
=== Goals and Objectives ===
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If you are interested in developing a particular "look / feel" for Ubuntu outside of the default installation, please consider joining one of the theme teams. Contact the mailing list for more information. The goal of the "Artwork Team" is to produce artwork for the community side of ubuntu. Mostly, this means the look of the actual distro itself, not promotional or marketing materials. We hope to produce artwork stunning enough that upon first glance, people want to know what Ubuntu is and where to get it.
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= How To Contribute =
Work on the Gutsy wallpaper is underway. Check http://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/Incoming/GutsyIdeas for the current submissions and to add a contribution.
=== Joining and Contribution ===
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= Wiki Contributions =
If you have a contribution for the wiki and the mailing list feels it is needed, please use the /PageTemplate and put your page in Self:/Incoming. Keep it clear and simple.
Instructions on joining the launchpad team and mailing list located here Self:/Documentation/GetInvolved
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= Other ArtworkTeams = '''Things to keep in mind'''
 * Be considerate, and constructive
  * If you're about to criticise somebody's work, think carefully about how to do it. You do not want to create a negative atmosphere.
 * Make sure you don't disturb what others have done
 * Keep things in chronological order
 * Look through the pages to see if somebody has done what you've thought of already.

== Guidelines ==
 1. Only post Ubuntu-related artwork, and keep it ''family friendly''.
 2. Everything contributed must be offered with a '''free license'''. If your artwork have other peoples art in it, make sure that its license is compatible with Ubuntu. ''Please make sure that you have clearly stated a license and your preferred method of attribution. ''
##Do we need an approved list of licenses?
##We suggest [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ CC-SA]. Kwwii needs to talk to lawyers first
##Troy says CC-SA is incompatible with GPL due to scope.

== Projects ==

=== Offical Artwork ===

[wiki:Self:/Official Official]- Ubuntu Logo and promotional materials [[BR]]
Self:UbuntuTitle - The Ubuntu Font

'''The current development cycle of artwork is [wiki:Self:/Incoming/Hardy Hardy Heron].'''

=== Community Artwork ===
If you have a complete concept that is meant to be developed outside of the regular release cycle, such as Blubuntu--please use the /PageTemplate and put your page in Self:/Incoming. Keep it clear and simple.

== Communication ==
Do you have any questions, a great idea, or just want to see how things are going? These are the main channels of communication.

'''Mailing list''' - Join the mailing list or browse the archives at https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-art [[BR]]
'''IRC''' - Join our IRC channel: #ubuntu-artwork at Freenode, or irc.ubuntu.com - For a tutorial on IRC, try the [https://help.ubuntu.com/community/XChatHowto XChatHowto].
## 3. art.ubuntu.com
## Browse through lots of art made by Ubuntu users, or upload your own creations.
## 4. The forums -- TODO: Official Forum Thread.
== Other Teams ==
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 * [wiki:Self:UbuntuStudio/Artwork UbuntuStudio Artwork]
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##MAIN PAGE
##-----------
## A) General Team Info 1) Goals and Objectives 2) How to Join and Contribute
## B) Projects 1) Official Artwork 2) Community Artwork (Better Name?) SWAP PROJECTS WITH GUIDELINES in ORDER
## C) General Guidelines 1) No porn or other BadThings(tm) 2) Licensing 3) Whatever else we think of...
## D) Communication 1) Mailing list 2) IRC 3) art.ubuntu.com 4) Art on Forum???
## E) Other Teams

Ubuntu Artwork

This is a page to help you get started on your way towards contributing artwork to Ubuntu.

General Information

Goals and Objectives

The goal of the "Artwork Team" is to produce artwork for the community side of ubuntu. Mostly, this means the look of the actual distro itself, not promotional or marketing materials. We hope to produce artwork stunning enough that upon first glance, people want to know what Ubuntu is and where to get it.

Joining and Contribution

Instructions on joining the launchpad team and mailing list located here /Documentation/GetInvolved

Things to keep in mind

  • Be considerate, and constructive
    • If you're about to criticise somebody's work, think carefully about how to do it. You do not want to create a negative atmosphere.
  • Make sure you don't disturb what others have done
  • Keep things in chronological order
  • Look through the pages to see if somebody has done what you've thought of already.

Guidelines

  1. Only post Ubuntu-related artwork, and keep it family friendly.

  2. Everything contributed must be offered with a free license. If your artwork have other peoples art in it, make sure that its license is compatible with Ubuntu. Please make sure that you have clearly stated a license and your preferred method of attribution.

Projects

Offical Artwork

[wiki:/Official Official]- Ubuntu Logo and promotional materials BR UbuntuTitle - The Ubuntu Font

The current development cycle of artwork is [wiki:/Incoming/Hardy Hardy Heron].

Community Artwork

If you have a complete concept that is meant to be developed outside of the regular release cycle, such as Blubuntu--please use the /PageTemplate and put your page in /Incoming. Keep it clear and simple.

Communication

Do you have any questions, a great idea, or just want to see how things are going? These are the main channels of communication.

Mailing list - Join the mailing list or browse the archives at https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-art BR IRC - Join our IRC channel: #ubuntu-artwork at Freenode, or irc.ubuntu.com - For a tutorial on IRC, try the [https://help.ubuntu.com/community/XChatHowto XChatHowto].

Other Teams

Currently we are attempting to collect all art related people under the ubuntu-art team on Launchpad. This has been quite successful thus far, and therefore one should consider the ubuntu-art team as a good starting point for work. For links to legacy pages, please see the following links:


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