Hi Charles, all,
thanks for the request - anybody has some spare time and ideas to work
on this topic?
Charles-H. Schulz schrieb:
Hello Design Team,
As you know we will have our first LibreOffice conference in October
2011 in Paris. Do you think it would be possible to design a logo for
the event? We may have either one specific logo, or a generic logo for
all the future LibreOffice conference with only the name of the
location changing or slightly amended graphically.
While Charles told me, that he personally don't like the skyline
graphics we had on some of the OOoCon logos, I think it would be good
for our branding, if we had a generic logo dedicated to all LibreOffice
conferences with some modifiable parts:
The main visual should stay the LibreOffice logo (with TDF subline as
official community event).
As Charles already mentioned, the name of the location is necessary.
I'd like to see the number in the line of LibreOffice conferences too,
but this might mean that we have to localize the logo (1st / 1ere / 1ste)...
Additionally I think of a constant visual element for all conferences as
well as an area for a dedicated graphic for the specific event.
I don't know if I'll have the time to work on this topic during the next
days (I'll have to attend a congress at Hamburg until Tuesday), so I
would be glad if you don't hesitate to comment, draft and design...
Best regards
Bernhard
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