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Hello Alexander,

2012/9/1 alexander.wilms <alexander.wilms@zoho.com>



Hi everyone,

An idea that's been floating around in my head for some time was making 3d
meshes part of the motif, so I started drafting something:
http://ubuntuone.com/7Ga5G3sb4B9tURr2U5pkyQ

I used Open Sans instead of Vegur, since it got this very clean appearance
and because we wanted to abandon Vegur. Moving the TDF tagline to the right
would improve the visual balance of our logo. I kept it very flat in order
to follow swiss style guidelines.

The idea behind the motif is symbolizing LibreOffice with a stonemason's
tool, that helps him carve the rough-hewed ideas. (Mesh with vertices wide
apart -> e.g. a character)
The 'a' looks a bit broken, ideally the 3d model would be a bit cleaner.

What do you think of this?



I like the idea and the concept. The drawing itself though is somewhat
unclear it could have been anything at first glance. Open Sans looks very
nice too.

Thanks!

Charles.



Kind Regards

Alex


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