On Sun, 2010-10-17 at 02:18 +0200, Bernhard Dippold wrote:
Hi all,
I've uploaded a high resolution PNG image of the LibreOffice logo to the
wiki:
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Logo
Christoph has blogged about the logo:
http://luxate.blogspot.com/2010/10/few-days-ago-somebody-wrote-on.html
So please stay tuned - we'll soon be able to start working on our
branding: The basis for any graphical representation of TDF and LibO.
We want to define simple rules that allow us to create a consistent
visual identity while not restricting creativity of the artists and
designers.
I thought about a subcategory to Marketing in the wiki:
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Marketing/Branding
containing a /Sandbox/ area for drafts, ideas, artwork and designs not
covered by the branding rules or just too progressive to adopt for the
present but heading to future releases.
What do you think?
Everybody interested in this topic - there is quite a lot to discuss, to
create and to optimize collaboratively during the next days and weeks...
Thanks for the hi-res logo! I think a Branding subcategory with a
sandbox is a very good idea. I am certainly interested (especially as I
need a poster for a meeting in late January), but I don't expect to be
much involved because I am totally swamped with working on user guides.
--Jean
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