Hi *,
cc to the german list as it is about a german poster...
On Wed, Mar 14, 2012 at 3:24 PM, Tim Lungstrom <timothy@lungstrom.com> wrote:
Is there any place where we could get copy of this type of poster, shown in
the image listed in the below link?
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/images/thumb/1/11/Grazer_Linuxtage_2011_001.jpg/400px-Grazer_Linuxtage_2011_001.jpg
The poster can be found here
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Marketing/Posters (page is pretty
empty, people apparently don't know this place and don't add the
created posters there - too bad...)
Probably Thomas Krumbein, who usually finalizes the proposals for
professional printing still has the source around/knows where to look
for it - Not sure whether there is a svg source or just the Adobe
inDesign stuff..
Having it in English, instead of needing to take the SVG file and editing
it, would be helpful.
Not aware of a english version of that poster yet.
But then again that poster is not that catchy to begin with/I wouldn't
use the same green background/framing now that we got the motiv-images
that look much nicer & modern.
ciao
Christian
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