Hi Samer,

thank you -- fonts that were currently used were Rockwell, PT Sans and Arial.
Let me know what you've came up with and I'll implement them in mockups.

For web development I mostly use Google Web Fonts library, so I can also implement some fonts from there into the mockups.

Best,
Milosh



On 04/05/2013 04:15 AM, Samer Mansour wrote:
Milosh those look really excellent!

Ok let me finalize a logo and propose it as the new logo.  Lets hope it
doesn't start a war.  I will comb through the fonts suggested and see if
there is a licensed one I can complete the word mark with that fits the
logo well.


On Thu, Apr 4, 2013 at 6:50 PM, Milosh Vujnovic <mil...@techcolossus.com>wrote:

Hi Andrea,

thanks for explaining that thoroughly -- at least we'll know what are
options are.
I guess the current website is operating on IIS, if it isn't LAMP stack,
right?

As for your question - no this wasn't made with the purpose to be
implemented into Wordpress.
It was prepared to be converted with Boilerplate HTML5 framework, then we
can move on from there and either use some form of a CMS, or think of some
other way of managing website content.
/*
*//*Re: PSD and then convert to HTML with a responsive framework or use
Wordpress*/
Yes actually that was one plan, PSD > HTML > Wordpress, but as I pointed
out above, we're not confined with Wordpress.

--

To other collaborators - please feel free to comment out everything.

If there are any copywriters involved, it would be great - I noticed large
"gap" inside current OpenOffice website - content is disorganized, main
points and features are not properly explained and placed (this is
extremely crucial to optin rates), and other details as well. If there are
content writers out there, I would like to hear their thoughts on this. I
can lend marketing perspective on it and we can work something out.

Best,
Milosh



On 4/5/2013 12:40 AM, Andrea Pescetti wrote:

Milosh Vujnovic wrote:

http://techcolossus.com/**openoffice/OpenOffice-V01-**Milosh.jpg<http://techcolossus.com/openoffice/OpenOffice-V01-Milosh.jpg>


Quite nice! I remember that you had suggested two options, i.e., PSD and
then convert to HTML with a responsive framework or use Wordpress.

The first one may be architecturally feasible (the "Apache CMS" is not a
real CMS, but a simple infrastructure to automate some inclusion of common
elements and allow markdown syntax); on the other hand, Wordpress would be
rather problematic, since we don't have a PHP-enabled infrastructure at the
moment and storing pages in a database does not fit with the current
workflow. I hope this attempt is not assuming that we can use Wordpress, or
any LAMP CMS for that matter.

Regards,
   Andrea.

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