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New Look For Indymedia

category national | indymedia ireland | news report author Tuesday November 25, 2003 14:38author by Vinnie - Indymedia Ireland Tech Group Report this post to the editors

Graphic Designers Needed

As you may have noticed by now, Indymedia has a new look and feel. We hope you like it and if you spot any problems or have any comments please let us know through the contact form. The latest version of the software will be available for download within the week.

As well as the obvious change in the look of the site, it now has further customisation/localisation so that each topic or region or combination thereof can have its own banner logo and colour scheme.

At the moment however none of these custom banners are configured and thats why we need the help of any budding graphic designers out there. What we want are people to design banner logos for individual topics and regions and combinations thereof eg A Galway banner, An Environment banner, and a Galway Environment banner. All combinations are not necessary but the more the merrier. We will extrapolate an appropriate colour scheme if deemed necessary from any banners submitted. Using county colours may be a good idea but don't feel constrained by them if you have other ideas.

The guidelines for submitting graphics are as follows:

  1. All submissions should be sent in a zip file to vinnie@happyboots.net
  2. Preferred format is a multi layered psd file, which will enable us alter it slightly if required. gifs, pngs or jpgs will be accepted also.
  3. Images must have the following dimensions - width 418 pixels height 60 pixels. The width may may vary slightly if required but the height may not.
  4. Preferably the images should fade to white on left hand side unless you have a good reason for not doing so.
  5. Images must contain in words some reference to the region or topic its related to unless you have a good reason for not doing so.
  6. Images must be politically neutral where possible. Images may not contain party logos or slogans or symbols espousing any particular political ideologies.
  7. The decision to use an image is entirely at the discretion of the editorial mailing list (which you can join)
  8. Please do not be offended if your image is not used, as the choice will be a matter of aesthetics which can vary widely from person to person, so don't take it personally.
Looking forward to your submissions!

Related Link: http://www.indymedia.ie/oscailt

 #   Title   Author   Date 
   Where are the comments?     Indymedia Ireland Editorial Group    Tue Nov 25, 2003 15:12 
   Any chance of a "quote of the day" section?     Maybe    Tue Nov 25, 2003 15:23 
   Vinnie, suggested tweak for saving pages     BlackPope    Wed Nov 26, 2003 01:26 
   Changes     Amanda    Wed Nov 26, 2003 09:46 
   I've also had many comments deleted     Distrustful    Wed Nov 26, 2003 09:59 
   Stylish I say!! - Still a problem with the Event anouncements, I think     Anonymous    Wed Nov 26, 2003 10:20 
   further IMC outreach needed     dunk    Wed Nov 26, 2003 11:39 
   the icon we used is much loved ¿no?     iosaf ipsiphi o as if    Wed Nov 26, 2003 13:21 
   Brilliant!     Mr. Author Name    Wed Nov 26, 2003 15:33 
 10   Donate page     Mr. Author Name    Wed Nov 26, 2003 20:33 
 11   yeah looks excellent.     Random Input    Wed Nov 26, 2003 22:31 
 12   more advice     Voltarine    Thu Nov 27, 2003 17:25 
 13   Bigger fonts     1 of IMC    Thu Nov 27, 2003 17:40 
 14   outreach list- better indymedia presence in the REAL world     dunk    Thu Nov 27, 2003 18:00 
 15   events on left, past colorcoded, publicity outreach     dunk    Thu Nov 27, 2003 18:35 
 16   ranting section     dunk    Tue Dec 02, 2003 17:48 
 17   Re: ranting section     Terry    Tue Dec 02, 2003 19:05 
 18   terry     dunk    Tue Dec 02, 2003 19:23 


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