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On 04/09/2011 11:43 AM, drew wrote:
On Sat, 2011-04-09 at 11:32 -0400, drew wrote:
On Sat, 2011-04-09 at 08:25 -0700, Jeff Chimene wrote:
Now that I think about it, why is the ODF logo on the front cover?
Maybe
move it to the back with the other supporting logos?
It's on the front because the front just looked wrong, it was
un-balanced and I tried a number of other things to fill the space,
finally when I put the ODF bird there it seemed right.

You can see for yourself, just grab one of the xcf and hide the layer
that holds the logo (should one of the last no-name, sorry, layers)

I did have the same thought about moving it the back - but then I also
thought, ODF really is a big part of what we should be about, at least
to the extent IMO that it would warrant the front cover.
Just want to add - that said, I don't mind working up a quick version
with the bird moved to the back, if you want to take a look - I really
could use others eyes on whether the front is un-balanced without that
space filled. - perhaps the folks on the design list will bring this up
also.

Thanks again,

drew
Maybe the Version 3.3 could be centered under "LibreOffice" or centered under the NA World graphic. The line-up of the Version 3.3 "seems" off balance to me.

Also, 3.4 will be "soon" coming out. How easy will it be to change the 3.3 to 3.4?




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