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Hi clacker!

To me it seems identical. No cut off letters. Sounds like a mystery.

Have fun,
meo

I support the minimal look, however, I certainly think this site needs some re-structuring, so instead of having to meander all over it to find an answer, there should clear categorical sections for each subject, ie: about, support, download.. etc, this is especially needed for the support section which can have organized sub-categories too..
I understand that the effort is better used to work on the distro itself, but as popular as dsl is getting, easily accessible help and documentation can only be a good thing.
thanks.

Here's some artwork for the homepage, forum and a possible biz-card sleeve cover.

It's in my usual minimal/ugly style (which is based on DSL screenshots  :p )

All located here -> DSL - artwork

Cheers
rob

i personally really like the currently logo and site, atleast its better than microsoft.com :D
I don't know a whole lot about DSL and how it works.  I just know it works and I love it.  I would like to help in one of the only ways I know how.  I would like to help with the website design and layout.  There are a few fundamental things I would like to change.  I might be able to make the graphics look a little better and maybe a small file size.  I would organize the links a little better.  

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I support the minimal look, however, I certainly think this site needs some re-structuring, so instead of having to meander all over it to find an answer, there should clear categorical sections for each subject, ie: about, support, download.. etc, this is especially needed for the support section which can have organized sub-categories too..


I agree with namezk.  When I first started coming here, I found some nice things on the website.  Then I forgot how to get there.  Some of the pages really require some digging. 

Who can I talk to about helping out with this?  I think a professional image is the only thing DSL is lacking in order to get some strong support in the Linux community.  

Thanks,
Jesse

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