Hi Cor, all Cor Nouws wrote: > Hi Juergen, > > Juergen Schmidt wrote (7-1-2009 21:23) >> with some delay i have uploaded my draft on FOSDEM wiki page >> http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Conferences/FOSDEM/2009 >> >> I think about maybe 10 tags/terms/words that are arranged on the >> banner. The tags are probably different important and we can show >> this by emphasizing it with different font sizes. >> >> It's just an idea, 10 is maybe already too much. We shouldn't overload >> the banner with too much text. It should be an eye catcher not more! > > Agree. > The message to bring across is: Great software; Easy to use; Free
imho not only, this a baner to be used on every purpose: developers, contributors, business > > Some ideas: 'Business ready'; 'your next office suite' > '80+ languages' (double + will often not be understand) > >> >> The typography of OpenOffice.org is not correct and have to be >> changed. The question is do you like the idea and which tags should we >> use and we need some rating for them. Let's say 1=important, 2=..., >> 3=..., - 4=less important > > I think emphasizing can be done best with different font sizes (as you > suggest above) and effects. No tags. I don't understand No tags? > When done by good hands, it is also visual attractive. > > Furthermore I suggest to leave out the version number '3'. > - thus the banner can be used longer (if wanted) > - it will be distinctive from future versions of OOo by design. > > Mybe something more can be done with the design. > With due respect to Jacek, I payed a bit with the coloured balls. Just > as idea. > See > http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Conferences/FOSDEM/2009#Banner_Design I like it! may be make it more oxygen (or champagne ;-) like by putting the big bubble at the bottom and letting smaller ones reaching the top small ones. Kind regards Sophie --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@marketing.openoffice.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@marketing.openoffice.org