I had a look in illustrator today; and only the "first" page is
provided (rather then the second page where the content goes).
There is a background image for both pages in the same directory so I
can start with something; but a lot of what we need is present only in
the two pdfs.
Jody
On Wed,
Sounds like we have adobe illustrator and inkscape copies of the flyer. That
is a starting point I could work from; the only difficulty would be font use.
And thanks for the reminder about ODF being a standard :-)
Jody
On 07/06/2010, at 9:23 AM, Jody Garnett wrote:
> You are going to have to
On Sun, 2010-06-06 at 08:59 +1000, Cameron Shorter wrote:
> Arnulf,
> I agree that we should only have one marketing template, which will
> provide content for a pdf/paper flier, a HTML description for the OSGeo
> LiveDVD, and an Open Office Text (odt) format, which can be cut&pasted
> into vari
The ODF adoption/marketing committee of OASIS would be ever so annoyed about
your referencing ODF as the OpenOffice.org format as the whole point is that
OpenDocument is not a memory dump of an application converted to some vague
approximation of XML, but a genuine open standard which OpenOffice
i think we need more "art" to the design template, this is more techical guy
marketing with OSGeo logo
we need more green to the templte
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You are going to have to ask Tyler for more detail. For my part I have seen
them handed out; raised a couple issues with respect to Font use, made an open
office template for slides and workbooks myself for foss4g and that is all
I know.
Jody
On 07/06/2010, at 5:48 AM, Jason Birch wrote:
On 07/06/10 05:29, Stefan Steiniger wrote:
what I miss:
- a line on supported platforms
- not sure if applicable to all: supported customization/scipting
languages (if not too geeky)
Good suggestions Stefan, I've added to the source Open Office doc here:
https://svn.osgeo.org/osgeo/livedvd/gi
Jody,
Is that under http://svn.osgeo.org/osgeo/marketing/flyer/ or is there
another source for it?
Jason
On 5 June 2010 19:40, Jody Garnett wrote:
> You should find that an official marketing template is already available as
> part of the work the graphics designed has done. My trouble is that
Hei,
what I miss:
- a line on supported platforms
- not sure if applicable to all: supported customization/scipting
languages (if not too geeky)
and, I like it to be a OpenOffice doc, though Adobe Illustrator is fine
for me too.
stefan
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Hi Cameron:
You should find that an official marketing template is already available as
part of the work the graphics designed has done. My trouble is that I have not
seen it in open office yet.
Jody
On 04/06/2010, at 9:34 PM, Cameron Shorter wrote:
> For the OSGeo Live DVD that we are develo
Arnulf,
I agree that we should only have one marketing template, which will
provide content for a pdf/paper flier, a HTML description for the OSGeo
LiveDVD, and an Open Office Text (odt) format, which can be cut&pasted
into various other uses, like System Integrators' marketing material.
The
Arnulf,
Yes, I like both of those options.
I think my initial reaction was because it implied that a project was
only supported by a single commercial entity, which isn't healthy. But
I can definitely see the need to meet the use cases you've outlined.
It makes a lot of sense to encourage/enable
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Cameron,
this should be tied directly to the project overviews / info sheets [1]
that are already available on the OSGeo website and "should" be
maintained by the projcets themselves. Tyler has provided really nicely
layouted templates to do just this.
The graphics team assures me I have no understanding of typography either (nor
anything else to do with graphics), but that might be more about my insistence
that they try tools that are not part of Adobe CS*. Particularly after I
suggested the alternatives might be good enough for them to do th
Thanks for the feedback Jason:
On 05/06/10 05:50, Jason Birch wrote:
Couple comments based entirely off the PDF:
- The typography needs some work. Mix of serif, sans serif, italics,
bold is a bit confused.
Typography is not my strong point.
Does anyone have suggestions as to what should be
Couple comments based entirely off the PDF:
- The typography needs some work. Mix of serif, sans serif, italics, bold
is a bit confused.
- Would be nice to see some header/footer graphics or at least colour.
- I really, really, really, really don't like the inclusion of the
commercial support l
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