Hy
Personnnaly I like (and I prefer) Spring Season 1. Spring season 2 is too
colorful, v1 is softer, lighter.
Winter season, for me, shouldn't display "i". We are not Apple (lot of
people would think that), and the i style seems too far from our brand
colors/styles/logo
Autumn season, I think displaying apps icons can be a good idea, but the
arrangment don't feel enough "natural". I don't have any idea to make it
more natural, but I think icons can be a good idea.
Just my thoughts
Kévin
2011/9/21 Aleksandar Dev <devaleksandar@gmail.com>
As Christoph asked here :
http://listarchives.libreoffice.org/global/design/msg03012.html
I created new web banners. I posted them on my new (and only) wiki page:
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/User:See
As this is my first time to post new design here I would like to get
feedback.
So please feel free to write, any feedback is welcome.
Thanks,
Aleksandar
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