Alright, How about we carve template design up into sections, one (or
more) for each of us...
For example, I am good at making the background (not just cause its easy
;)), and I can coordinate colors. We need someone to do the technical
stuff (title placement, etc...) , and we need to come up with the
subjects to base the templates on. Your list is a very good start though...
Any other jobs you can think of?
On 01/31/2011 08:43 PM, Paulo José wrote:
It's a great idea! I think some steps to start this should be:
1. Choose some main topics to cover with the templates, for all types
of presentation: school, enterprise, marketing...
2. Look for the real presentations in each topics. There are many
sites of slide sharing, when you can find the most rated
presentations. I gives the feeling of what is needed to achieve in
each template.
3. Work hard to create the best templates in a office suite ever! :D
Count with me,
~Paulo
I ever start with the Ubuntu one... :P
On 31-01-2011 01:45, Kevin Soviero wrote:
As I am sure most of you have noticed by now, the default set of
templates from OOo Impress is terrible. I was wondering if I were to
make a set (lets say 10 - 20) of really high quality templates for
Impress, if we could get them included by default?
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