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Le 2011-02-18 18:57, Christoph Noack a écrit :
Hi Nik, all!

Am Samstag, den 19.02.2011, 02:06 +1100 schrieb Nik:
I've created 2 "cartoon" images that might be useful (or maybe not =).
It's a piggy-bank and a coin-stack, they aren't great or many, but
it's all I could get done in a couple of hours =(

When I showed the piggy-bank to my girlfriend, she instantly mentioned
that a cloverleaf is missing ... to us, it's a symbolism for "luck and
prosperity" [1] :-)

I thought it might fit - since it would provide a great connection to
the LibreOffice green, so I've created a quick draft (nothing
thrilling). I picked a cloverleaf at OpenClipart.org, adapted the
colors, adapted it and ... here is a draft. Along with the LibreOffice
logo to show how it might fit together on the website:
https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/dbhBrQXYlkf78ytr5H-VeQ?feat=directlink

Thoughts?

Cheers,
Christoph

[1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clover#Symbolism_and_mythology



Looks great! Could you also make one with the LibreOffice logo without the TDF underneath. This will give us some more options. Of course another piggy without the logo so that we can also position it strategically on any marketing materials.

I like the idea of the clover. If this works we could maybe adopt the clover leaf as one of our additional LibreOffice symbols.

Cheers

Marc


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