Le 06/05/13 02:53 PM, Tom Davies a écrit :
Hi :)
I get the impression that the brochure we have been looking at is for informational NOT marketing
purposes. It's going to be for people that have already been attracted to the product and want to
know more.
For kids or even just normal marketing it's going to need to be MUCH less verbose and have a lot
more images rather than words, and a lot of white-space too of course.
Regards from
Tom :)
Let's keep this for marketing LibreOffice to those who have not
experienced it, those who are uncertain. These brochures are to take to
conferences, LUG's, meets etc. We are trying to convince people to
try/adopt LibreOffice as their office suite of choice.
If people want more information, then the docs team should be doing that
through the "Intro to LibreOffice" line of books which is already well
done.
Sure, there will be a lot of information being thrown around, but this
is how marketing goes about doing it. We are trying to "sell" the
LibreOffice brand.
Cheers,
Marc
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