[libreoffice-design] Fw: [tdf-members] TDF freelance job opening (#201311-02) - web graphics designer

2013-11-05 Thread Charles-H. Schulz
FYI, something of interest.

Best,
Charles. 

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Date: Tue, 05 Nov 2013 10:29:26 +0100
De: Florian Effenberger flo...@documentfoundation.org
À: tdf-memb...@lists.documentfoundation.org
Sujet: [tdf-members] TDF freelance job opening (#201311-02) - web
graphics designer


The Document Foundation (TDF), the charitable entity behind the world's 
leading free office suite LibreOffice, seeks a

 web graphics designer

to start work as soon as possible.

TDF is currently working on completely revamping and redesigning its 
LibreOffice website, www.libreoffice.org. To support our team, that is 
working on content, structure and text, someone with graphical skills
as well as HTML and CSS knowledge is required. The role, which is
scheduled for approximately two to three months part-time, with
approximately 20 hours per week, includes amongst other items:

 - graphically designing the CMS template for the website
 - creation of banners, buttons and graphics to be used in the 
website, as well as in printed materials
 - creation of images with vector-based (SVG) as well as 
bitmap-based (PNG, JPG) formats
 - editing and updating of existing images, graphics and design
 - incorporating, and where required adapting, TDF's design and 
style guides (CI)
 - documentation of styles, designs and images created during the 
project

Previous experience with such tasks is highly welcome, so is using free 
software for creation of the graphics. Speaking and writing English 
fluently is a mandatory requirement.

The work time during the day is flexible, apart from some fixed times 
when availability is required to coordinate with the team, which is 
mostly based in Europe (UTC+1 timezone). Applicants are expected, 
however, to be available at least three days per week.

Intellectual property created is expected to be released unter the 
Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 License 
(http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/), while a copyright 
transfer to TDF is not required.

The job offered is a project-based one-off, with no immediate plans to
a mid- or long-term work relationship.

TDF welcomes applications from all suitably qualified persons
regardless of their race, sex, disability, religion/belief, sexual
orientation or age.

Suitably qualified Members of The Document Foundation (Board of 
Trustees) are preferred over other applicants.

The job is offered on a freelance basis. Work happens from the 
applicant's home office, which can be located anywhere in the world.

TDF is looking forward to receiving your applications, including 
curriculum vitae, your financial expectations (name your hourly rate), 
and the earliest date of your availability, via e-mail to Florian 
Effenberger at flo...@documentfoundation.org no later than November 
30th, 2013. You can encrypt your message via PGP/GnuPG.

If you haven't received feedback by December 31st, 2013, your 
application could not be considered.


-- 
Charles-H. Schulz 
Co-founder, The Document Foundation,
Kurfürstendamm 188, 10707 Berlin
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Re: [libreoffice-design] Welcome graphics for the Startcenter in 4.2

2013-11-05 Thread Jan Holesovsky
Hi Mirek, all,

Mirek M. píše v St 30. 10. 2013 v 23:12 +0100:

 It'd be great if we could discuss this on the IRC chat this Sunday at 12:00
 UTC and reach a final destination --
 https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Design/Meetings.
 
 If not, please comment here on specific parts of the proposals and reasons
 why they are desirable/undesirable.
 
 Note that the tab bar will have the look defined by the OS, and thus the
 document area will most likely be white.
 
 Kendy, do you think the toolbar can be made responsive for this release? If
 not, I'd probably agree to go with a sidebar.

No; unfortunately I can spend only a very limited time on this, and it
seems to me that implementing the sidebar way (Mateusz friend's design)
will be easier - if that works for you.

Sorry for not being responsive, was traveling the last week.

 I'm also curious if it will be possible to hide the menubar in the Center
 and have wizards, the lesser-used document types, and help in a menu at the
 end of the toolbar.

Best if you try to tweak the appropriate menu.xml, and push it via
gerrit, we cannot get rid of it for good though.  It should be this one:

framework/uiconfig/startmodule/menubar/menubar.xml

All the best,
Kendy


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