CentOS Stationery Visual Style
1. OOo Writer Templates
The following template is a generic template for frequent use when you need to write CentOS documents:
Specific templates need to be created for specific CentOS documents. When doing so you could use the generic template as base for your work. List your specific templates bellow:
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2. OOo Presentation Templates
The following template is a generic template for frequent use when you need to do CentOS presentations:
Specific templates need to be created for specific CentOS presentations. When doing so you could use the generic template as base for your work. List your specific templates bellow:
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3. Books and Magazines
CentOS books and CentOS magazines are manifestations of CentOS. As CentOS manifestations, and because we are following a monolithic visual structure, CentOS books' and CentOS magazines' style should be coherent with CentOS visual style. CentOS books' and CentOS magazines' designs, both inside and outside, should follow the visual style used in other CentOS manifestations like Posters, Clothes, Install Media, Websites, Distribution, etc.
A style guide for CentOS books and CentOS magazines need to be available. A guide that help people understand how to propagate CentOS visual style over books and magazines.
If you have some experience in this area, please take care of it in the following links:
As general recommendations, when designing CentOS books and CentOS magazines, consider:
Using the current and approved CentOS artistic motif in your designs.
Using the CentOS corporate fonts.
In those cases, where available fonts or available artistic motifs are not acceptable to you, we appreciate you to propose new ones in <centos-devel AT centos DOT org> mailing list. Our purpose here is to standardize fonts and visual identity used in the project so the monolithic visual structure can be successfully applied.