Hi all! Am Mittwoch, den 17.11.2010, 18:28 +0100 schrieb Thorsten Wilms: > > On Wed, 2010-11-17 at 08:20 -0500, John Baer wrote: > > > This thread has a-lot of good information but - isn't the task at > hand to > > encourage folks to post "logo" submissions for this product? > > Only if you want aimless (when seen as a whole) logo proposals and no > good way to evaluate them.
Yep, I do strongly support these statements. It is not only the logo - we started to shape the appearance (and thus: the characteristic that will be perceived by the users and developers) of the whole project. Personally, I see the independent evaluation (or selection) of contributions that do have impact on the user as critical. It even boils down the the text style we want to use ... being it neutral and informative, or personal and emphasizing. Having all the different contributors, sponsors and users (private, governments, businesses) in mind, it is crucial to maintain a common direction. An example - although the impact within the art activity within OOo was limited, the main graphics were created by one person. A person serving as the design lead ... that sometimes helps to ensure this common goal. We - instead - do have the responsibility to enable contributions and foster creativity, and to ensure consistency within the project. If done correctly, you start by asking yourself (or the "classical" marketing), what users you have and what target groups you want to address, too. After some work, mixing, adapting, ... this boils down to the briefing Thorsten talked about. Knowing for whom to design for, and for what reason. The "magic" is to - then - select and / or develop a contribution that suits these needs. That might sound bold - it is! So is our project and our aim for LibO :-) So the remaining question is, how to get some of the information without having access to some required information sources (or just by lacking time). Cheers, Christoph -- E-mail to marketing+h...@libreoffice.org for instructions on how to unsubscribe List archives are available at http://www.libreoffice.org/lists/marketing/ All messages you send to this list will be publicly archived and cannot be deleted