Hi!
I am not sure if your invitation for ideas was for logo/branding or for the page.
But assuming that it is about everything, then the tag line is terrible.
Both logo and the tag line are supposed to be about the same thing.
So the next question: Is this logo for LibO (the product), or TDF (the organization behind it)?
Since the logo is placed with download links, I assume it is for the product.
Then why does the tagline say "The Document Foundation"? It is supposed to say something more about
the product.
(e.g. It can say "The Liberated Office" or something similar.)
-Narayan
Date: Sun, 12 Dec 2010 15:08:41 +0100
From: ol@sophia-louise.de
To: website@libreoffice.org
Subject: [libreoffice-website] test.libreoffice.org
Hi,
maybe you noticed the changings in the webdesign of test.libreoffice.org.
There was a short private discussion about it. Now we want to take this
discussion to all.
The most of the changes happened because of our logo and the branding
rules (http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Marketing/Branding).
It is not the last solution and so feel free to tell us your ideas (and
about your helping).
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Grüße
k-j
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