Xmass is gone what's next.

2013-01-06 Thread Alexandro Colorado
Unfortunately we didnt act for 2013 new years eve (something to
consider for next year)  we could ask for 2014 graphics already. :)

So what's next, next major celebration or just return to the
traditional logo and look forward on bigger tasks like the new theme.

I have been thinking about using free fonts from OpenFontLibrary to
theme our site which currently used a bit of a traditional fonts. One
of my fonts are Junction, Didact Gothic. Confortaa
http://openfontlibrary.org/en/font/junction
http://openfontlibrary.org/en/font/didact-gothic
http://openfontlibrary.org/en/font/comfortaa

As far as colors, I think we need more colors and change the design of
the menus. Get rid of the top bar, side bar and embrace a more
vectorial and modern feel to it. Things like landing sites that are
more scroll intensive and less compartamentalize.

Looking at Gnome.org Mozilla.org Calligra-Suite.org and KDE.org this
seems to be the case. So I guess a first layout of these would be a
good way to start talking about the future of the site.


-- 
Alexandro Colorado
PPMC Apache OpenOffice
http://es.openoffice.org


Re: Xmass is gone what's next.

2013-01-06 Thread Rob Weir
On Sun, Jan 6, 2013 at 3:12 AM, Alexandro Colorado j...@oooes.org wrote:
 Unfortunately we didnt act for 2013 new years eve (something to
 consider for next year)  we could ask for 2014 graphics already. :)

 So what's next, next major celebration or just return to the
 traditional logo and look forward on bigger tasks like the new theme.


What else has widespread interest?

1. Chinese Lunar New Year, February 10th, but is really a multi-day
holiday in countries that observe it.  2013 is the Year of the Snake

2. March 20th, First Day of Spring

3. March 27th, Document Freedom Day

4. May 22nd, 200th birthday of Richard Wagner (add Viking horns to the logo?)

5. June 15-30 FIFA Confederations Cup (turn logo into a ball?)

It depends on how often we want to change the logo.


 I have been thinking about using free fonts from OpenFontLibrary to
 theme our site which currently used a bit of a traditional fonts. One
 of my fonts are Junction, Didact Gothic. Confortaa
 http://openfontlibrary.org/en/font/junction
 http://openfontlibrary.org/en/font/didact-gothic
 http://openfontlibrary.org/en/font/comfortaa

 As far as colors, I think we need more colors and change the design of
 the menus. Get rid of the top bar, side bar and embrace a more
 vectorial and modern feel to it. Things like landing sites that are
 more scroll intensive and less compartamentalize.

 Looking at Gnome.org Mozilla.org Calligra-Suite.org and KDE.org this
 seems to be the case. So I guess a first layout of these would be a
 good way to start talking about the future of the site.


I also think we would benefit from a redesign of the website look 
feel.  IMHO what we have today is too busy.

-Rob


 --
 Alexandro Colorado
 PPMC Apache OpenOffice
 http://es.openoffice.org


Re: Xmass is gone what's next.

2013-01-06 Thread Alphonso Whitfield III
I believe it is a grave error to build a marketing calendar around holidays 
of the traditional retail industry , the sales and marketing touchstones should 
be around a different calendar that is appropriate and related to the software 
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- Original Message -
From: Rob Weir robw...@apache.org
To: marketing@openoffice.apache.org
Sent: Sunday, January 6, 2013 1:09:42 PM
Subject: Re: Xmass is gone what's next.

On Sun, Jan 6, 2013 at 3:12 AM, Alexandro Colorado j...@oooes.org wrote:
 Unfortunately we didnt act for 2013 new years eve (something to
 consider for next year)  we could ask for 2014 graphics already. :)

 So what's next, next major celebration or just return to the
 traditional logo and look forward on bigger tasks like the new theme.


What else has widespread interest?

1. Chinese Lunar New Year, February 10th, but is really a multi-day
holiday in countries that observe it.  2013 is the Year of the Snake

2. March 20th, First Day of Spring

3. March 27th, Document Freedom Day

4. May 22nd, 200th birthday of Richard Wagner (add Viking horns to the logo?)

5. June 15-30 FIFA Confederations Cup (turn logo into a ball?)

It depends on how often we want to change the logo.


 I have been thinking about using free fonts from OpenFontLibrary to
 theme our site which currently used a bit of a traditional fonts. One
 of my fonts are Junction, Didact Gothic. Confortaa
 http://openfontlibrary.org/en/font/junction
 http://openfontlibrary.org/en/font/didact-gothic
 http://openfontlibrary.org/en/font/comfortaa

 As far as colors, I think we need more colors and change the design of
 the menus. Get rid of the top bar, side bar and embrace a more
 vectorial and modern feel to it. Things like landing sites that are
 more scroll intensive and less compartamentalize.

 Looking at Gnome.org Mozilla.org Calligra-Suite.org and KDE.org this
 seems to be the case. So I guess a first layout of these would be a
 good way to start talking about the future of the site.


I also think we would benefit from a redesign of the website look 
feel.  IMHO what we have today is too busy.

-Rob


 --
 Alexandro Colorado
 PPMC Apache OpenOffice
 http://es.openoffice.org


Re: Xmass is gone what's next.

2013-01-06 Thread Andrea Pescetti

Rob Weir wrote:

[Alexandro] next major celebration or just return to the
traditional logo and look forward on bigger tasks like the new theme.

What else has widespread interest?


I would use the normal logo except for the end-of-year holidays and for 
exceptional cases where we want to celebrate something where the 
OpenOffice community has an active, prominent role.


So I would understand that we use a special variant of the logo again 
for the language day on February 21 (only if OpenOffice does something 
to celebrate it: engaging the L10N community, calling for translation 
volunteers...) and for the Document Freedom Day on March 27 (since 
OpenOffice is one of the big players here, and should celebrate as 
such). ApacheCon could be another occasion.


Regards,
  Andrea.