On 04/06/2013 06:03 PM, Marc Paré wrote:
Le 05/04/13 02:39 PM, Kracked_P_P---webmaster a écrit :
It was suggested that I post this updated Green "Community" Logo
version, of the brochure, to the design list. Someone suggested to me
that things were getting lost in the discussions going on, both online
and offline.
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/File:Brochure-lo-4-letter-size--v8-green-logo--no-tdf.odt
Thanks Tim. Maybe next time we could include some "Lorem Ipsum" text
instead! :-) But, seriously, the text in this example still needs to
be corrected and is in need of some changes. So please do not look at
the text, but let's work on the template design. But please do not use
the pamphlet as is, we will be putting the text through a final
proofing on the marketing list!!!
Just to put this more into context and to put all of the suggested
pamphlet template files on one thread --
Tim has test-tried the other community pamphlet templates suggested in
our other threads and has found that, except for the "ink-saver"
pamphlet[1], where there were not problems, the other two that I had
suggested[2][3] presented problems with ink-bleed-through the page,
more expensive, and showed shadows of the other side of the page due
to the amount of black background used in the templates. I have also
tried them, but have only laser printers and could not try ink-jet. My
laser prints were not bad, but I can well imagine that the results
would be quite different on ink-jet printers which are more in use
than lasers.
So, OK, let's totally eliminate my two proposals. The ink-saver
pamphlet, while it does work, is IMO, not that appealing. I am not
sure if we would be defeating the purpose of a pamphlet if the first
impression we leave is that the pamphlet is in need of "beautifying".
From a marketing point of view this would not be our objective, we
want the reader to concentrate on the pamphlet's text.
Tim is now suggesting that we go back to our original community
pamphlet template which works[4], and is not hard on ink, the
bleed-through is not a consideration.
I have changed my view on this and will agree with Tim, that we should
keep to the proven community template, with the community logo. This
will be easier on printing costs for our members/groups who wish to
print off some pamphlets, while allowing for the offset printing of
our official pamphlets.
Comments?
Cheers,
Marc
[1]
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/File:Brochure-lo-4---A4-paper-size--v4--websitelike.odt
[2]
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/File:LibreOfficeVersion4BrochureA4WebsitelikeCommunityNoSublineAllHalfCircle.odt
[3]
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/File:LibreOfficeVersion4BrochureA4WebsitelikeCommunityNoSublineAllHalfCirclePanel1LOLogo.odt
[4]
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/File:Brochure-lo-4---A4-paper-size--v4--websitelike.odt
Today, I am going to the office supply store and buy some paper that
costs about 3 time that of "normal" inkjet paper. The text in the
online description states it helps with any bleed-through for double
sided printing. So I will give it a try. Also, I will be getting a
green pastel paper. I want to try the different brochure designs
printed on a green paper to see how it looks that way.
The little bleed-through paper is a bright white, so it may not work
well for some people. The pastel green is a "softer color" that stand
out on a table of a rack of brochures, like the local library uses.
Once we get the text of the brochure templates done, then I will be
printing out about 100+ brochures.
Here is the link [again?] of the green community themed brochure
template [no content].
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/File:Brochure-lo-4-letter-size--v8-green-logo--no-tdf--template-only.odt
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