Hi Andy, Hamish, all,

At first I didn't know what does the expression "show card" means, but you can search Internet for nearly everything, so now I understand it as vertical poster to be positioned at a booth or other presentation of OOo to show the audience where to find us. Is this right?

For design discussions I prefer the Art project mailing list (a...@marketing.openoffice.org), but I add a few remarks here ;-)

Andy Brown schrieb:
Follow-up.

I found the previous version too blurry too, but it's advantage was that it re-used the graphical basis of the installation window [1],[2].

If you use the SVG source to create your show card, you can export any resolution to PNG without getting these problems with scaling...

We don't provide vector graphics for the mime-type icons, so we're stuck with the pixel based present images.

Perhaps any addition of a transparent background would reduce the white looking area around the icons...

Andy Brown wrote:
Hamish Bell wrote:
But also remember, when the new branding art comes out, it may look a lot
clearer, which would be good.

It will...  (hopefully) :-)
[...]

I printed it out from both PFD and ODT and both show pixalated.  It is
the background so I will see what I can do an upload the correction.


Updated file at

http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/File:ShowCard_1n.odt#filelinks

You know that you just can add a new version of your image by uploading it with the same name as previously?

Best regards

Bernhard


[1]: http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/File:Ooo3_installer_version_colorscheme.png (modified DOT colors to be more consistent with the OOo3 color language). [2]: http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/w/images/f/fd/Ooo3_splashscreen_final_with_version_and_colorscheme.svg

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