Hi Drew, all,
... sorry for the delay ...
drew schrieb:
We can discuss the branding guidelines here, but in general I think they
are a good compromise between free design culture and branding consistency.
Hi Bernhard,
OK - no problem - so let's be clear.
Three images for use on some page somewhere -
http://oucv.paintedfrogceramics.com/libreoffice/images/david/buttons-2.html
One is dead form the get go - because I've used the basic icon as an out
time for the green area on the left.
I think this one should not be used because of the whitespace rule and
the wrong proportion of the symbol.
It doesn't "talk" to me as related to LibreOffice - the next two buttons
look better to me.
Two is out because of the LibreOffice logo text.
Not really - it just needs a bit more whitespace around it.
If you use the official LibreOffice logo text as one graphic and the
symbol as another, I'm fine with presenting them together if each of
them has enough room from the next graphical or textual elements.
Three - assuming anyone would want it, however would be within the
guidelines.
I prefer number two with a bit more distance between "LibreOffice" and
"Blog" as well as to the borders of the white area.
(are you limited to 150px width?)
Best regards
Bernhard
Right?
Thanks
Drew
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