Hi Daniel,
Daniel A. Rodriguez wrote on 03-05-17 02:39:
> As an ODG or SVG, right?
Yes, the idea is export as PDF for printing, so then ODG is reasonable
perfect.
Ciao,
Cor
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El 2 may. 2017 7:09 PM, "Cor Nouws" escribió:
Italo Vignoli wrote on 02-05-17 23:32:
> The Dutch community needs a modern cute poster design for IT colleges,
> with primary target 15-17 year old people (students). Anyone willing to
> make a proposal? We definitely need to agree on contents before
Italo Vignoli wrote on 02-05-17 23:32:
> The Dutch community needs a modern cute poster design for IT colleges,
> with primary target 15-17 year old people (students). Anyone willing to
> make a proposal? We definitely need to agree on contents before starting
> the production. Best solution would
The Dutch community needs a modern cute poster design for IT colleges,
with primary target 15-17 year old people (students). Anyone willing to
make a proposal? We definitely need to agree on contents before starting
the production. Best solution would be an infographic style poster which
can be als
If you do, funding for production of a small run of posters would likely be
available from Friends of OpenDocument; write to me or Jean to apply once you
know costs.
S.
On 31 Aug 2012, at 14:43, Charles-H. Schulz wrote:
> Hello ,
>
> You could even ask the Design team to put something togethe
Hello ,
You could even ask the Design team to put something together for you on
design@...
best,
Charles.
2012/8/31 Nguyễn Vũ Hưng
> Hello all,
>
> I am thinking of marketing LibreOffice at Hanoi SFD 2012[1] on 2012/09/15
>
> As we don't have resources (human, time...) only one thing popped up
Hello all,
I am thinking of marketing LibreOffice at Hanoi SFD 2012[1] on 2012/09/15
As we don't have resources (human, time...) only one thing popped up in my
mind is
that print out a poster, size A3 and display it at Hanoi SFD 2012.
This is the simplest way we can do.
How do you think about t