Hi Bernhard, Charles, all,

On 5/25/2011 10:55 PM, Charles-H. Schulz wrote:

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Yes, thanks. So after some heavy thinking, I think that not the skyline
so much but the eiffel tower could be used. It may only be suggested ,
not necessaruly drawn as the actual building. What do you think?

best,
Charles.

Ah, if only you had waited a few more hours Charles I could have surprised you by reading your mind =)

So my plans are thwarted, but I thought I might link the preview anyway... I've uploaded a conference logo proposal to Klaus-jürgen's conference-logo page;
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/LibreOffice_conference_logo#Proposals
(Thanks for all the effort btw, K-J !)
(or jump straight to the PNG image here; http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/cgi_img_auth.php/4/40/ConferenceLogo_2011Paris-01.png)

I think Bernhard was right on the money when he suggested a logo for the conference-series itself and a sub-identity for each individual year/location. My proposal for the ongoing conference-series is the word "CONFERENCE" with the letter "O" substituted by a group of scatter triangles who are "convening/meeting" or "getting together" for some purpose, lets say, oh I dunno, a conference? =). I can't take credit for the idea because I pinched it from Bernhard's previous Email to the list... a visionary, that man! =)

And I think the location deserves it's own independent logo every year, otherwise we're just being lazy =) I've carried on the substituted-letter idea by replacing the letter "A" in "Paris" with the Eiffel tower. In our greens. There are 2 compositions to choose from (1A and 1B) but I'm leaning towards the latter. Let me know what you think. Hope all is well (I've been very absent lately, my apologies).

-Nik




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