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Hello Community,


I'm using Google towrite, excuse errors.

My name is Luke Son. To remember me, I made a new proposal for a logo for the LO using a paper 
airplane.

I am writing a book to be released later this year in Brazil. In a different format, the book will 
teach the creation of documents that we used in companies such as memos, resumes, etc.. But for 
learning purposes we will
pretend that the readers are in an institution or company.

I would use the logo of the LO / TDF as if the institution that readers work. So will create 
various documents (experimental) with the logo of the TDF. But because TDF? ... I thought about 
using the splash opening LO and graphic documents and how the installation of the LO have this 
splash, it's easy access to the reader just does not need to access the internet in search of 
another image. That in Brazil, depending on the region can be almost
impossible.

I tried using the Gallery but are quality (DPI) too low for what I intend to do.

In summary, I would use the brand of TDF in my book. I wonder if it's possible and how should I 
proceed.

Thank you.


Até mais,
Lucas Filho
Open-Ce Tecnologias e Serviços
http://www.open-ce.com.br



Hazime - Art Digital
http://hazime-ad.blogspot.com



Imagem Pix - Curso de fotografia grátis
http://imagempix.blogspot.com


Agradecemos a Deus por tudo 

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