Hi Benjamin,
truly great - but I have to admit that I did not print it yet :-) But I
some "small print" feedback ...
Am Dienstag, den 21.12.2010, 14:46 -0500 schrieb Benjamin Horst:
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Hi folks,
I've created a draft paper airplane design and posted the ODG to my
site: http://www.solidoffice.com/2010/12/libreoffice-paper-plane/
Please print, test and send me your feedback.
Concerning printing, given the fact that some printers do have
limitations with regard to page margins ... is there any way to consider
this? For example, adding some margin (e.g. 10 mm) to not run into
problems?
Is it planned to provide a "duplex" design, so that we can use both
pages for advertising/instructions/... ?
And some minor (nitpicking) stuff: The logo uses a white background -
this conflicts somehow with the slight gradient behind. In my opinion,
it would look better to use a transparent version. Here are some:
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Marketing/Branding#Resources
This is a relatively unique design I found online that glides
extremely well, and leaves a nice space on which we can place the LibO
logo or other custom messaging for events.
That's cool, especially if there is some advertisement being visible
once it is folded ;-)
Cheers,
Christoph
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