Just to clarify my point, I agree that any logo should be designed with print 
in my mind, if it is to be used for print. The logo must be at least available 
as a vector and designed in CMYK.

But regarding the actual choice of logo, the priority should not be to look for 
the logo that works best for print, because that is hardly relevant. They 
should all work well for print.

If we do have a poll, would it be best to let all users vote or just active 
volunteers?

I must admit I can't imagine many users being confused by a new logo, but maybe 
others can judge that better.

Robin

On 11 Apr 2013, at 18:11, Ariel Constenla-Haile <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Milos,
> 
> On Thu, Apr 11, 2013 at 06:45:18PM +0200, Milosh Vujnovic wrote:
>> Hi guys,
>> 
>> just a quick comment and clarification regarding printing and logos.
>> Print-friendly version (vector, CMYK) is crucial to be prepared
>> during logo design process. This includes color and black&white
>> version (on light and dark background).
>> 
>> I must disagree with the comments on that printing is rarely used
>> anymore - few examples include billboards, fair stands, business
>> cards, letterheads and other stationery, and so on.
> 
> But OpenOffice is a desktop application. For me, this means the main
> focus should be in a logo that looks good everywhere where it is mainly
> used, in the user's desktop (even in the window title bar) and the
> website (even in the website favicon). Thus, IMHO, printing has the
> lowest priority.
> 
> 
> Regards
> -- 
> Ariel Constenla-Haile
> La Plata, Argentina


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