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Hi Italo and K-J,

Not sure why a square logo would be needed, so maybe that part can be further explained.

On 06/13/2016 06:54 PM, K-J LibreOffice wrote:
- The text will be unreadable when the symbol is very small.

I would have to agree with this and would believe that most of the time the logo would be to small for the text to be readable. So instead, it would likely be better to have the TDF abbreviation included in the logo. I've added two possible logo ideas to the redmine page that can be improved on (likely the font :D).

https://redmine.documentfoundation.org/attachments/download/1437/tdflogosquare.png

- The question is: Is this document logo a logo of LibO or of TDF? DLP
uses a kind of other (stilistic) logo. So the used logo is affiliated
with LibO.

As the redmine issue is titled "logo change for TDF website" and italo said "to be used for TDF (a specific logo for the foundation)", i'd assume it would be the logo for TDF.

Yousuf

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