Le 2012-11-21 12:58, Florian Effenberger a écrit :
Hi,
Cor Nouws wrote on 2012-11-21 17:40:
Any relation of the type of business / services to LibreOffice?
hard to tell, since they have no website and I don't know what they
produce.
No objection in general. It happens often that a logo is used to show
that a product is supported.
But confusion could pop up...
Maybe it's good to ask an example of the use?
And over time - by confirming or denying some, we'll come to a general
policy.
I think I'll ask for a sample with "Proud user of", I liked that
proposal, and then we can decide based on how it looks.
Florian
Good points. That sounds even better (thanks for the suggestion Tim and
Florian), maybe we could have a couple of these logos for people to
choose from:
Proud user of [logo]
Proud supporter of [logo]
I would also use these on my invoices. I have been using the text that
shows in my signature but now that I think of it, I could also use the
logo ad too.
BTW ... I have gotten a couple of people comment on my signature ad with
LibreOffice support and they are testing out LibreOffice (both are
University profs). I also have the link without logo on my websites
footer , I should put a logo there too to spread the brand logo (for
example: http://www.EarlyMusicNews.org).
I think the largest concern for me, for invoice/website design, would be
the amount of space it takes. We should try to keep this kind of logo
(with integrated byline) short. If we were to adopt just the 2 mentioned
above we could have the logos done up with byline to the side or
underneath/top of our logo.
So we could have the following 6 6 versions to offer for public use:
=============
Proud User of [logo]
=============
Proud Supporter of [logo]
=============
[logo] <--- centered
Proud User
=============
[logo] <--- centered
Proud Supporter
=============
Proud User of
[logo] <--- centered
=============
Proud Supporter of
[logo] <--- centered
=============
Cheers,
Marc
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