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Hi Christoph, all!

I am glad you like it. I am not sure how should I present this to marketing
team,who to contact.
I would send them psd files so they can change banners if they want,
text,slogans,etc.
I used current slogans as placeholders as I was not sure about what to use.

Here is what he wrote:
I would like to offer a banner to online media willing to help
TDF. Something very simple, with TDF/LibreOffice, and a cake
with one small candle.

What cake flavor do you want? ;) I will have something for you today,
can you just tell me what would you like to have on that banner,
TDF/LibreOffice logo ,cake and what else? Do you have any slogan you want
to see on this banner?

Thanks,
Aleksandar

2011/9/23 Christoph Noack <christoph@dogmatux.com>

Hi Ivan, Aleksandar, all!

Am Donnerstag, den 22.09.2011, 21:46 +1200 schrieb Ivan M.:
Hi Alexandar, all,

On Thu, Sep 22, 2011 at 9:52 AM, Aleksandar Dev <devaleksandar@gmail.com>
wrote:
I created new web banners. I posted them on my new (and only) wiki
page:
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/User:See
[...]

Great work, and welcome to the design team! I agree with others that
Spring 3 is the most attractive proposal.

Yep, I do agree ... I think Spring 3 (looking at the Spring proposals)
works best concerning our overall branding and has some nifty details.
Although I (again) have to say that's a pleasure to look at all this
work.

How to continue with that? Present that to the marketing team ... wait a
bit ... and derive the real banners?

One thing I'm currently unsure about is whether we can say "Windows" or
"Macintosh" without mentioning that these are registered / trademarks.

I would suggest a subtle drop shadow on the Download Now text.
For winter, I would suggest using the stylised LibreOffice logo
(lighter outline with inner shadow effect, just like you have in the
logo at the bottom-left) and having the text match the green in Winter
2 (i.e., it should be lighter)

Concerning Winter Season - that reminds me of the very first LibreOffice
download button I've made over a year ago. Does anybody remember that?
It had a download arrow within the document logo that switched to a
bright red heart :-) Unfortunately, people asked to use something more
neutral ... but here it fits very well.

Since we are at it ... I have been asked by Italo (Aleksandar: he is one
of the TDF media contacts) whether we could provide a web banner for our
first anniversary. It is just a few days from now ...

Here is what he wrote:
       I would like to offer a banner to online media willing to help
       TDF. Something very simple, with TDF/LibreOffice, and a cake
       with one small candle.

Is there any chance that you could come up with something like that? I
don't want to "mis-use" any of you, but I think that's a great chance to
get some more visibility for LibO and our team.

I don't know what size fits best - Aleksander, Ivan, all - what's common
for that? Some time ago, I collected some sizes on the donation
challenge wiki page:
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Design/FoundationChallenge


Cheers,
Christoph


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