So does this mean LibreOffice is the official name and not a temporary one like was originally
stated?
Date: Sun, 30 Jan 2011 23:12:26 +0100
From: bernhard@familie-dippold.at
To: design@libreoffice.org
Subject: [libreoffice-design] Logo proposal without TDF line
Hi all,
based on a SC decision to provide logos for external use without the
subline "The Document Foundation" I created a proposal:
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/File:Non-TDF_logos.png
Such a logo should be used for community members, supporters,
distributors and so on to avoid the impression of being an official
spokesperson for the community or the foundation.
I replaced the TDF symbol by the main application icon (with Paulo's
shadings) and added a smaller subline that ends in every case at the
same position, but can be replaced in the SVG source quite easily.
Do you think we can present this logo (or something similar) to the
Steering Committee as our Design Team proposal for an official logo of
LibreOffice for external use?
Comments? Critics? Improvements?
Best regards
Bernhard
PS: I uploaded the source file with the same address, just ending on ".svg"
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