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On Thu, 2011-02-17 at 13:37 -0500, drew wrote:
On Thu, 2011-02-17 at 09:19 -0800, Carl Symons wrote:
I'll take a peek when the pieces are ready.

Well, actually I'm just going to stop right here with it - it looks
good, reads well - only thing I'm looking for is a nice campaign B/W
graphic for the header - preferably, I guess, to fit in the space of the
frames in the head of the columns.

I don't know, could be textual, could be graphic's based, perhaps
something along the lines of a 

Pennsylvania Dutch barn raising - they (some figures) builing frame in
place, so pen/ink line drawing style, and a flowered design ala Amish
would be, seriously it would trigger the Barn Raising metaphor I think 

with text maybe "The Document Foundation Founding Fund challenge!"

- it would take a better graphics designer than me to put that idea to
paper - here is my country kitch version

http://baseanswers.com/libo/libo-challenge-en_bw-pen_dutch.pdf

NO I'm not going to print any of those...just thinking  out loud


OH - what we need is a picture that they shoot with their smartphone and
it takes them (the phones' browser) to the challenge URL 

- who knows how to generate that fancy bar code :-/, I don't actually,
only that you can, I don't even know if it is standard across phone OS
or not.

Thanks for any information on that, in advance

Drew






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