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I prefer the LibreOffice current logos.  Very clean and smart.  the W3C one 
looks very retro and makes me think of deodorant, oddly!
Regards from
Tom :)






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From: Johannes Bausch <johannes.bausch@gmail.com>
To: marketing@libreoffice.org
Sent: Wed, 19 January, 2011 18:16:05
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-marketing] THe hTML5 logo... some ideas

Great, I really like the logo. And has anyone noticed that it looks
like both a shield and an open book (with some imagination)? LibO
could also use some stong logo on that basis.

2011/1/19 Fabián Rodríguez <magicfab@member.fsf.org>:
Hi there

Today the W3C launched their logo and more... see:
http://www.w3.org/html/logo/

Many ideas there for the LibO brand + promo material.

Cheers,

Fabian

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http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/User:MagicFab


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