Hello Andrea, I uploaded the logos to a Picasa Web album and should be accessible on the link below. I took a conservative approach and only change the coloring of the words "Open" and "Office" with the colors of the season. The change is nothing out of this world.
You may see the two variants here: https://picasaweb.google.com/102338277738893050711/AOOHolidayLogos?authuser=0&authkey=Gv1sRgCMnEnLzl7sKgOA&feat=directlink Hope you like them. On Fri, Dec 21, 2012 at 5:20 PM, Andrea Pescetti <pesce...@apache.org>wrote: > Michael Acevedo wrote: > >> I've attached my candidates to this email. Let me know if you can see >> them. >> > > Thanks! Unfortunately, they didn't reach the list so nobody could see > them. It's better to upload them to http://imagebin.org/ or somewhere. > > > Logo #1 puts a santa hat on the orb and tweaks the colors of the word >> OpenOffice to the typical red and green of the season. >> Logo #2 makes the orb a decorated ball. The coloring of the word >> OpenOffice remains the same... >> > > Reading the descriptions, the solutions seem quite creative! But with the > logo we must be careful, meaning: adding themed elements to the logo is OK, > while replacing the orb or the colors should probably be avoided, to make > sure visitors are not confused (this logo will be seen 800K times a day, > and there are enough OpenOffice "ripoff" sites around for visitors to be > quite paranoid). > > So I'd rather put online a version that adds elements instead of altering > the current orb/colors... but out of personal curiosity I'd also be happy > to see #1 and #2 above too! > > Regards, > Andrea. > -- Best, Michael