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Hi!

I can agree, that the half circle does not really fit in, but the much bigger problem is that the web page is not consistent! I mean, compare the home page with the download page and the "discover it page". They are all completely different, visually.

What I like about the current new design (hehe ^^), the one with the half-circle is the fact that it looks really "fresh" and modern, if you understand what I mean. THe one with the green header is more LibreOffice-like but also more "traditional". I guess that it was part of the redesign to make the LO page more modern. Maybe we should try to combine the green header with the "modern" elements from the current page.
And of course priority one should be to keep the page consistent.

best wishes
Paul

On 17.03.2013 12:33, SteveBell wrote:
Just a "me too". The half black circle looks disconnected to LO. The green header is much better.

Everyone I talked to today preferred the green theme for the opening
page of the web site, over the black half circle theme now used for that
web page.

i.e.
http://vm13.documentfoundation.org/I_libo4header/
over
https://www.libreoffice.org/



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