2009 The rendition script is at a very rustic state where only slide images can be produced. The rendition script was redesigned to extend image production to other areas, not just slide images. In this configuration one translated SVG instance was created from the SVG file provided as input in order to produce one translated PNG image as output. The translation of SVG files was made through SED replacement commands and the rendition of PNG images was realized through Inkscape command line internface. The rendition script was named render.sh. The directory structures were prepared to receive the rendition script so images could be produced inside them. Each directory structure had design templates (.svg), translation files (.sed), and translated images (.png). The rendition script was unified in a common place and linked from different directory structures. There was no need to have the same code in different directory structures if it could be in just one place and then be linked from different locations. Concepts about corporate identity began to be considered. As referece, it was used the book Corporate Identity by Wally Olins (1989) and Wikipedia. The rendition script main's goal becomes to: automate production of a monolithic corporate visual identity structure, based on The CentOS Mission and The CentOS Release Schema. The documentation of CentOS Artwork Repository started to take form in LaTeX format.