On 11/27/2012 04:55 PM, Cor Nouws wrote:
webmaster-Kracked_P_P wrote (27-11-12 19:24)
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Marketing/Material#Stickers_.28Designs_for.29 
Can someone build on this "love" LO design for something that would be
good for a sign or something else that could be used.
I was thinking about using it as a graphic that can be "attached" to my
laptop display back so it is shown to people while I am typing/using my
laptop in public.
You could print it on a sticky label, or order some hundred from a 
local printer?
It sticks fine on my laptop and of quite some others in the mean time :-)
I have printed out these types of things on "sticky" paper before.  It 
is a "bear" to remove a full page sized one after 2 years of fading.  So 
I think this time I will use some other product to attachit to my laptop[s].
What I was thinking was someone with "better" design skills could take 
this and add things that would make it amarketing "poster".  Addtext 
and/or the URL of the web site.  How many people out there in the 
general population would know what it is. Sure, the current "sticker" 
could start up a conversation with someone who saw it on my laptop [or 
where-ever], but I think it would look great to be a part of a larger 
marketing "poster" for LibreOffice.
Best Free alternative to MS Office
Supports 100 languages
Regionally localized spell checking dictionaries
Whatever text would be good to advertise the advantages of using 
LibreOffice for their home/office work.
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