Hi Nick,

I think most of them ended up being about
300x70, in either JPG or PNG formats...

From what have seen, the size of the current logos are 131 × 37 pixels
(Natural: 246 × 70 pixels), 131 × 33 pixels (Natural: 280 × 70 pixels), 131 × 42 pixels (Natural: 217 × 70 pixels), 131 × 50 pixels (Natural: 185 × 70 pixels), 131 × 29 pixels (Natural: 300 × 66 pixels) and 131 × 31 pixels (Natural: 293 × 70 pixels) from the left to the right.

Can you please confirm the standard you want is 300x70 ?

- Fred

-----Message d'origine----- From: Nicholas Kwiatkowski
Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2013 1:56 PM
To: dev@flex.apache.org
Subject: Re: [Marketing] New Website

I posted some sample logos on the bottom of the page I've been working on
-- http://flex.apache.org/v2/    I think most of them ended up being about
300x70, in either JPG or PNG formats...

-Nick

On Tue, Jan 8, 2013 at 7:21 AM, Frédéric THOMAS <webdoubl...@hotmail.com>wrote:

Hi Nick,


 Companies using Apache Flex that wouldn't mind their logo on the website


Format ? size ? etc...


 Getting started guides in regard to Flex...  These could be in the form

of videos (Adobe TV?), Articles (ADC? Other Magazines?), in-depth blog
posts, etc.

A good start for newbies could be https://code.google.com/p/**
masuland/wiki/LoginExample<https://code.google.com/p/masuland/wiki/LoginExample>, that's a "guide for Flex beginners and intermediate Flex coders that try
to build large-scale Flex apps".

- Fred

-----Message d'origine----- From: Nicholas Kwiatkowski
Sent: Monday, January 07, 2013 5:43 PM
To: flex-...@incubator.apache.org
Subject: [Marketing] New Website


Hey everybody!

I was wondering if somebody (or a group of people) could help me collect
the following for the new website to fill in some holes :
- Companies using Apache Flex that wouldn't mind their logo on the website
- Getting started guides in regard to Flex...  These could be in the form
of videos (Adobe TV?), Articles (ADC? Other Magazines?), in-depth blog
posts, etc.
- A good description of what Flex really is, and how it works.  I have a
start I snagged from Adobe's old site.

These are to go on the new website.  I would appreciate the help.

-Nick


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