Free and Open Works
Posted in Art and Creation, Free and Open Source Software, Ubuntu on July 24th, 2009 by doctormoI was asked recently to help do some graphics for an Ubuntu community friend ausimage, the job was to encourage Creative Commons, FOSS and all other free and open community creators to show their support on their blogs and web pages. The project is called “Free and Open Works” and has three different concepts…
So I helped make the following graphics to help the branding:
You support the Free and Open community and their creations. Sharing your appreciation of quality works available in the community. Your patronship and support for the ideals of the commons encourages future works and further development.
You create and improve works for the Free and Open community. Sharing your talent or expertise with the community as a whole. Your works provide others with joy as well as a foundation to others to build derivative works.
You donate or commission works in the Free and Open community. Sharing your capital resources to provide tools and payment that bring about works in the community.
The wording is still fairly new, so any input on the whole idea is still very welcome and people interested should head over to the website: http://www.ausimage.us/CreativeCommons/HomePage
I’ll be adding both creator and benefactor images to my blog, since I both create Creative Commons and GPL works and commission works from artists which are then licensed under Creative Commons.
Download the svg source files here.


