Hi Christoph, Vamsi, *,
Am Montag, 6. Juni 2011, 22:58:25 schrieb christoph@dogmatux.com:
(...)
Just a quick thought - do we really need an additional logo for the site?
Wouldn't it be better to make the LibO main branding a bit stronger? By
the way, how will the site itself be called?
it mustn't be a different logo at all. I think it had to be something that make it
clear for the user that it is the repository site and that it belongs to the
LibreOffice-/TDF-Family.
Instead of a site logo, how about putting emphasis on the single items?
For example: at OOo we made the fault to confuse the users how
extensions are visualized. On the extension site, we had some kind of
yellow Sputnik, all the icons within LibreOffice/OOo feature a jigsaw
puzzle piece.
Concerning the latter, I think the metaphor is okay. So my proposal is to
use a blue (LibO blue) puzzle piece for this sub-section. Anything
different would be inconsistent with our software. Or, the other way
round, we have the great chance to correct a mistake from the past :-)
Same for the templates ... will omit that. Still, it is a phone keyboard
In my opinion it is important that the logo and the layout of the site (colors etc.)
shows the user, that he is on a resorce of TDF and that there is the repository for
extensions and templates.
I posted a request for a layout on the website-list. There seemed currently no reply
to my posting.
Regards,
Andreas
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