Looks nice but the MS Windows element in the background doesn't seem
appropriate, IMHO.

John


On Wed, Dec 19, 2012 at 5:33 PM, Michael Acevedo <[email protected]> wrote:

> Greetings to the AOO Team!
>
> Hello, after a few months of inactivity I've decided to get back in touch
> with the AOO community. First, congratulations to the AOO team on
> a successful graduation into a top-level Apache project from the Apache
> Incubator.
>
> Now the reason on why I am writing this email is to formally submit a logo
> proposal for the next version of the Apache OpenOffice 4.X logo.
> Previously, I submitted an initial logo on the Apache OpenOffice Google+
> community but I went back to the drawing board and created a second version
> of the logo that both pays respect to the previous Apache OpenOffice orb,
> but modernizes the look of the overall logo by adding 4 colored squares
> that represent the four corners of our office suite (Writer, Calc, Impress,
> and Base) and utilizing a streamlined font.
>
> Without further introductions, below I present my official submission for
> the Apache OpenOffice 4.X logo.
>
> This first logo, is the proposed official logo for the project that would
> be used for our webpage and some other materials.
>
>
> https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-lETVSrwcgJc/UNJpH6G1sxI/AAAAAAAAABg/JnpNrXdRgUo/s653/AOO%25204%2520LOGO%2520v2-5%2520Small%2520copy.jpg
>
> There's a secondary logo, which is basically the same logo but changes the
> proportion of the OpenOffice orb making it better suited for the splash
> screen that appears at the launch of the application.
>
>
> https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-uy8gU24uBZw/UNJpH8UiKiI/AAAAAAAAABk/xfXTQjO8iQg/s912/AOO%25204%2520LOGO%2520v2-2.png
>
> Hope you guys like it and Happy holidays!
>
> --
> Best,
> Michael
>

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