On 10/18/2010 08:53 PM, David Nelson wrote:
Hi, :-)
On Tue, Oct 19, 2010 at 10:42, Lucas Filho<[email protected]> wrote:
I did some tests with the name and logo images for LibreOffice.
Look here:
http://lh5.ggpht.com/_hohWhG7m3yw/TL0CER52n8I/AAAAAAAAAbE/0r3EEOQqPc0/s640/libo_test.png
For me, the paper plane does not project any associations that I can
connect with LibO.
It does for me. The plane is paper, which I associate with documents.
(Ideally, the paper would have the TDF triangle in one corner, however.)
The plane also conveys a certain sense of ease of use (light, flying).
It also conveys a sense of irreverent freedom, as these are thrown in
class. So to me, 01 is the best of the 3 options, and it has some
potential.
I can't really see the winged horse in 02 or 03 very well. I can't tell
which way the head is facing, for example. I agree with David, it isn't
likely to scale well. I'm not a fan of imaginary animals, either, I
guess. It gives me a sense of "LibO will succeed when horses fly."
For any of the three, I think TDF would be better as expanded to "The
Document Foundation," using the full width under the LibreOffice logo.
----Jon
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