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@subheading Goals
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This section describes the default design model of The CentOS Themes.
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@subheading Description
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The @file{trunk/Identity/Themes/Models/Default} directory implements
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the concept of @emph{Default Design Model} for The CentOS Themes.  The
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CentOS Themes Default Design Model provides the common structural
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information (e.g., image dimensions, translation markers, trademark
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position, etc.) the @command{centos-art} script uses to produce images
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when no other design model is specified.
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Deisgn models in this directory do use the @emph{CentOS Release
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Brand}. The CentOS Release Brand is a combination of both The CentOS
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Type and The CentOS Release Schema used to illustrate the major
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release of The CentOS Distribution the image produced belongs to.  ---
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@strong{Removed}(xref:Directories trunk Identity Models Tpl Brands)
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---, for more information.
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The CentOS Project maintains near to four different major releases of
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CentOS Distribution. Each major release of CentOS Distribution has
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internal differences that make them unique and, at the same time, each
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CentOS Distribution individually is tagged into the one unique visual
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manifestation (i.e., Distribution). So, how could we implement the
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monolithic visual structure in one visual manifestation that has
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internal difference?
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To answer this question we broke the question in two parts and later
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combined the resultant answers to build a possible solution. 
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@table @strong
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@item How to remark the internal differences visually?
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Merge both The CentOS Project Release Schema into The CentOS Project
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Trademark to build The CentOS Project Release Trademark.  The CentOS
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Project Release Trademark remarks two things: first, it remarks the
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image is from The CentOS Project and second, it remarks which major
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release of CentOS Distribution does the image belongs to.
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--- @strong{Removed}(xref:Directories trunk Identity Models Tpl Brands) ---, for more
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information on how to develop and improve The CentOS Project Brand.
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@item How to remark the visual resemblance?
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Use a common artistic motifs as background for all CentOS Distribution
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images.  --- @strong{Removed}(xref:Directories trunk Identity Images Themes Motifs) ---, for more
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information.
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@item So, combining answers above, we could conclude that:
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In order to implement the CentOS Monolithic Visual Structure on CentOS
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Distribution visual manifestations, a CentOS Release Trademark and a
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background information based on one unique artistic motif should be
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used in all remarkable images The CentOS Distribution visual
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manifestation is made of.  
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@end table
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@quotation
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@strong{Important} Remarking the CentOS Release Schema inside each
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major release of CentOS Distribution ---or similar visual
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manifestations--- takes @emph{high attention} inside The CentOS
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Project corporate visual identity. It should be very clear for
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everyone which major release of CentOS Distribution is being used.
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@end quotation
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@subheading Usage
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@itemize
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@item --- @strong{Removed}(xref:Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro) ---.
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@item --- @strong{Removed}(xref:Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Concept) ---.
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@end itemize
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@subheading See also
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@itemize
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@item @ref{Directories trunk Identity Images Themes}
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@item @ref{Directories trunk Identity Models Themes}
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@item --- @strong{Removed}(ref:Directories trunk Identity Images Themes Motifs) ---
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@end itemize