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Hi :)
It's good to hear someone keep track of branding issues!  I think it has to be good to try to 
present a bit of a uniform image to some extent so that local versions gain the strength of 
internal marketing and are reinforced by it but also the other way around, that the international 
gains stronger "brand recognition" 
Regards from
Tom :) 





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From: Daniel A. Rodriguez <daniel.armando.rodriguez@gmail.com>
To: klaus-jürgen weghorn ol <ol@sophia-louise.de> 
Cc: "design@global.libreoffice.org" <design@global.libreoffice.org>; 
"marketing@global.libreoffice.org" <marketing@global.libreoffice.org> 
Sent: Thursday, 21 February 2013, 11:04
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-design] Re: [libreoffice-marketing] LibreOffice brochures

2013/2/21 klaus-jürgen weghorn ol <ol@sophia-louise.de>

Am 20.02.2013 17:26, schrieb Daniel A. Rodriguez:
Hi, could you please take a look at this file

https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/File:Triptico-LibreOffice-Carta.odt

What do you think about? Is in spanish, I know, but generally speaking I
mean. The layout, the amount of info, etc.

Should this be an "official" marketing brochure?

A community one

If so my opinions to that:
The brochure is breaking the branding rules [1] (but no-one seems to
care of branding rules lately): You should not put the logo above
LibreOffice.

My bad, I'll fix that

I don't know if it is a good idea to use a voted out cover design.
The design of 4.0 web page (and of 4.0 documentation) leads to another
direction: black half circle with logo on it. But there was no design
(or marketing) decision about that, as I remember.

As is not an official brochure just thought could be a way to make
something different.

[1]

https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Marketing/Branding#Guidelines_and_Best_Practices

As some of us are getting older:
An 8pt font isn't really good to read for "old" men who don't want to
wear glasses ;-). You should use 11pt. And so you won't get so much text
but good information.
If you need the whole text you should not make a trifolder with letter
size but a short handout or bigger size.

So, as you are not the first saying this will assume a rework is needed

What about licensing, is that ok?

I'm not familiar with licensing but why don't you use the 3.0 [2]?

[2] http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/

will take a look, :-)




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