I am working on a new brochure for LibreOffice. Since the new web page
has a "half-circle" logo design, I decided to include a similar design
on it.
Since it shows "The Document Foundation" under the "LibreOffice logo",
it has to pass the "branding" issues.
This brochure started out with text from an older brochure that was
shown on the wiki page[s], but was updated some with the new design that
is reflected in the new front page of the web site. There may still be
some work to do, but I thought I would let everyone see what it looks
like and it can go from there.
In the paragraph that describes "Draw", there is a max. page size
listing. It originally listed "300cm by 300cm". I made a version that
shows that size in inches. Draw would not let me go above 118.11
inches, so I just listed "118 by 118 inches".
Both versions of the brochure is in 8.5" by 11" letter size, but I could
make it in A4 size if you wish.
http://libreoffice-na.us/brochure-lo-4-letter-size--in-measure.odt
http://libreoffice-na.us/brochure-lo-4-letter-size--cm-measure.odt
Please let me know what you think. The last brochure I was using was
made in the Spring/Summer or 2011. It was time for an update.
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