Benhard,

Hello and thanks for the comments. I'll add the .org to the name right away as well as the www. My idea behind not putting much info was the hope of creating a feeling of simplicity and assuming people would associate OpenOffice.org with MS Office. I may be assuming too much. You bring out a good point. I'll try and come up with some good, clear explanations of why its free and what its purpose is. I like the idea of small text too.

Donnie


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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon Nov 13 06:02:57 -0800 
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@doodlebg: Hi Donnie(?), thanks for your submissions!

Just a few short remarks:

- The program's name is the same as our community: OpenOffice.org
So please add the ".org" part to the posters.

- What do you think of adding "http://www."; the the subtitle to make it clear
that this is the way to get the product?

- I really like the minimalistic design of your posters (they look great IMHO),
but people not that common with OpenOffice.org are left with unanswered
questions ("Why there is no budget problem?", "Is free meant here politically or
monetary?"). This is a good marketing strategy if you have the possibilty to
answer these questions afterwards. With posters this might be different: People
not getting these informations are probably lost. Therefore I think that adding
a explanatory paragraph to the posters might be a good idea - especially if it's
written in such a small font, that the visitors need to step forward in order to
read it (even more curiosity). What do you think?

- Could you please tell us the size and resolution of the printable versions of
your posters? Perhaps it would be possible to have a vector based version (like
PDF or EPS in CMYK) for professional printing facilities.

- Finally: To present your posters in the poster gallery
(http://marketing.openoffice.org/art/galleries/marketing/posters) they have to
be licensed under one of the licenses described here:
http://marketing.openoffice.org/art/about-legal.html

Please have a look and comment here, which license should be used.

Thanks again for your contributions (and if you want to, please subscribe to our
mailing list art@marketing.openoffice.org, where we discuss these and more art
related topics in a broader audience)

Bernhard


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