Hi Bernhard, hi all! First, thanks to all who currently participate - although I support Nik's proposal on more iterations, isn't it already cool that so much discussion takes place and we come closer to our current goal?
Thus, I'd like to shed some more light on earlier decisions ... Am Samstag, den 29.01.2011, 00:39 +0100 schrieb Bernhard Dippold: > Therefore I'd like to create a design that brings in as much as > possible > modern and trendy effects while keeping an eye on not losing > conservative users and supporters. > > I think the present design is such a good compromise, but we're > continuously working on improving it. Although it is just three lines of text, and there is quite some degree of freedom, and it was written in a hurry, it seems that this information pays off at the moment ... http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Marketing/Branding#Branding When we started to work on the "Initial Branding", we expected interest by governments, business people, end-users (which is nicely wrapped in the TDF's mission statement). Thus, we had to come up with something which works well for all those people ... may it be the CeBit trade fair (Thomas is working on), the software itself (really old-fashioned), or the website. With all the experience from OpenOffice.org, we decided to go for a well balanced approach in general (which is greatly interpreted by Paulo's icons at the moment) for this varying target user base and the many places the graphics will be seen for a long time. Of course, if things have a short "lifecycle" (like web banners) it is easier to consider "fashion" and recent likings ... If we know more about the strategy for the project, if we defined a certain direction for the whole Visual Identity Design (Thomas W. already provided a lot of insight in the past), then we'll should revisit our decisions we've made so far. Thus, thanks for the iterations and keep up the good work (all)! :-) Cheers, Christoph -- Unsubscribe instructions: E-mail to [email protected] List archive: http://listarchives.libreoffice.org/www/design/ *** All posts to this list are publicly archived for eternity ***
