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Hi all!

Am Sonntag, den 09.01.2011, 00:26 +0100 schrieb Bernhard Dippold:
(who starts working on the Draw document icon)

If anybody else would try his/her skills on the Master Doc (just put
the 
symbols of four Writer icons or the full icons together on the main 
application icon), this would already help a lot! 

I missed that, so there is plenty of opportunity to others ... the
Master Doc is also pretty important, I think.

I tried to "play around" with the Base icon during the last two days,
but it is pretty difficult. I fell back to the original "stack" idea,
since it is rather hard to include all the database relations and the
objects and keeping a unique and easy-to-identify look.

However, here is the intermediate result ... the templates (are there
any, didn't check ... no, seems not), and the High Contrast versions are
missing. But, I added the original "colorful" version, and the Nik based
"colorless" style. Personally, I prefer the latter ... otherwise Base
reminds me of (delicious) candy.

Now, I'm curious how you perceive the "background" idea for the 128px
icon. I've added it to get a more or less harmonic style ... considering
Writer and Calc. Unfortunately, the icons start to differ given their
level of detail (per size).

Comments appreciated, of course!

http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/3bH3699NZy4_amlco6XwzQ?feat=directlink

Cheers,
Christoph


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