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<title>Visual Identity</title>
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In the production cycle, the first step takes place through
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graphic design. It is focused on preparing design models for
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all the visual manifestation &TC;; is made of. Here, graphic
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designers describe the visual characteristics of each visual
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manifestation (e.g., image dimensions, position of text in the
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visible area, translation markers, etc.).
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Later, once design models have been defined, graphic designers
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take care of artistic motifs to define the visual style of
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those design models already created (e.g., how they look and
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feel).
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</para>
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Finally, graphic designers use the
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<function>render</function> functionality of
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<command>centos-art.sh</command> script to combine both design
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models and artistic motifs in order to produce the final
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images required by each visual manifestaions.
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</para>
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</sect1>
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