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    \section{Visual Structure}
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\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Structure}{}
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      \label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Structure}
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The CentOS Project settles down its corporate visual identity on a
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``monolithic corporate visual identity structure''. In this structure
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The CentOS Project uses one unique name
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(``\hyperlink{sec:Concepts:Identity:Brands}{The CentOS Brand}'') and
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one unique visual style
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(``\hyperlink{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Default}{The CentOS Default
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Theme}'') in all its manifestations. 
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The CentOS Project organizes its visual manifestation in four top
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level structures: The CentOS Distribution, The CentOS Web, The CentOS
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Promotion, and The CentOS Behaiviour.  The CentOS Distribution , The
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CentOS Web, and The CentOS Promotion use one unique name and one
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unique visual style in all its manifestations.
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 \subsection{Distribution Visual Structure}
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\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Structure:Distribution}{}
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      \label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Structure:Distribution}
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It applies to all major releases of CentOS distribution.
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Sometimes, specific visual manifestations are formed by common
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components which have internal differences. That is the case of CentOS
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Distribution visual manifestation.  
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Since a visual style point of view, CentOS Distributions share common
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artwork components like Anaconda ---to cover the CentOS distribution
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installation---, BootUp ---to cover the CentOS distribution start
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up---, and Backgrounds ---to cover the CentOS distribution desktop---.
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Now, since a technical point of view, those common components are made
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of software improved constantly. 
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The software constant improvement is reflected on a numbered release
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schema, described in ``\hyperlink{sec:Concepts:CentOS:Release}{The
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CentOS Release Schema}'' (\autoref{sec:Concepts:CentOS:Release}). The CentOS release schema is a tool to
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provide exact information, specific to one release at any given time. 
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People can use this release schema to know the software details that
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they are using on their computers, report bugs, fixes, suggestions, or
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simply any kind of usefull information; in the same exact basis.
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Remarking the CentOS release schema inside each major release of
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CentOS Distribution ---or similar visual manifestation--- takes high
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attention in the sake of The CentOS Project corporate visual identity.
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For archiving that purpose, graphic designers use ``The CentOS Release
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Brand'' in all artwork components controlling the visual style of
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CentOS Distribution ---or similar--- visual manifestation.
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Artwork components controlling the visual style of CentOS Distribution
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visual manifestation are described in
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``\hyperlink{par:Distribution}{Distribution}''
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(\autoref{par:Distribution}).
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 \subsection{Web Visual Structure}
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\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Structure:Web}{}
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      \label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Structure:Web}
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It applies to all web applications CentOS uses to handle its needs
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(Ex. Portals, Wikis, Forums, Blogs, Bug Tracker). Anything involving
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HTML standards should be consider here.
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 \subsection{Promotion Visual Structure}
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\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Structure:Promotion}{}
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      \label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Structure:Promotion}
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It applies to all tangible and non tangible items CentOS uses to
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promote its existence. Clothes, posters, installation media,
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stationery, release countdown images, banners, stickers, are all
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examples of promotion designs.
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 \subsection{Behaviour Visual Structure}
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\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Structure:Behaviour}{}
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      \label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Structure:Behaviour}
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It applies to CentOS community's social behavior. To what we do and
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how we do it. 
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