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1. since the banners are really close to the LibO logo on the top of the
page, i'd not use it on the banners.
2. the space you can save by doing this could be used to make the text more
readable (especially the challenge-banner isn't readable really well)
3. perhaps you should use the same font for both banners

tobias

2011/7/17 David Nelson <lists@traduction.biz>

Hi, K-J,

On Sun, Jul 17, 2011 at 10:22 AM, klaus-jürgen weghorn ol
<ol@sophia-louise.de> wrote:
I "only" see the banners on the web page:
http://www.libreoffice.org/
Do you have some source on the wiki or so? So some one else can play it.

Sure, I'll put the files up on the Design wiki today.

My first thought,s when I saw it, were:
Many black labels

Can you try to inverse it to have a white background for comparison?

Well, it's a light-colored page, so the dark banners contrast and
stand out well... I could do white ones, for instance, so that people
can put them on other web pages and give us publicity... Maybe wait
and see what kind of feedback comes in from others first? But, if
encouraged, I'll sure do as you suggest.

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