Hi Jens,
it looks indeed very nice and i like it. Probably a white or light grey
shirt would be very nice. Maybe a black one if we can modifiy the text
colors
Two things
- i think the color fo the OpenOffice.org text doesn't fit in the
overall picture. I will clarify if we are allowed to
Hi,
the logo have to be exempt from the cubes. Maybe we can put the cubes
under the logo and can make the spiral closer.
Juergen
Juergen Schmidt wrote:
Hi Jens,
it looks indeed very nice and i like it. Probably a white or light grey
shirt would be very nice. Maybe a black one if we can
Hi!
A closer spiral results in loosing the O shape effect. I played with changing
perspective, but cubes really look great with 45°. I will make a new sketch
with a smaller size spiral and OOo top/bottom.
Jens
Am 14.12.2009 um 11:06 schrieb Juergen Schmidt:
Hi,
the logo have to be
It's approaching the time of year when we start asking for proposals for
OOoCon (OOoCon 2011 this time). As our contribution to reducing OOo's
carbon footprint, should we go for a virtual conference instead?
http://www.montanalinux.org/review-red-hat-virtual-experience-2009.html
John
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John
From taody's releases meeting: We are in good shape based on todays
status to release OOo 3.2 RC1 end of this week. that will be the OOO320m8
If there are no showstoppers in the RC, this would suggest public
availability of 3.2 in 2nd week of January 2010.
John
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John McCreesh - Marketing
Hi!
Here is a new one... slightly changed perspective and modified OOo colors
matching blue cubes.
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/File:FOSDEM-Cubicles-3a.png
regards
Jens
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Perhaps we should send them a
John McCreesh wrote:
It's approaching the time of year when we start asking for proposals for
OOoCon (OOoCon 2011 this time). As our contribution to reducing OOo's
carbon footprint, should we go for a virtual conference instead?
Even at the World Climate Conference attendees meet face-to-face,