On Thu, 2011-02-17 at 13:52 -0500, Rob Cummings wrote: > Hi all... > > Personally, I'm not a big fan of center-justified anything. Center > justification should be reserved for strict formality, which I don't > think this is. I think it would be much more dynamic with some visual > element included (photo, line drawing, icon, etc.).
Howdy Rob, Well, we could drop the amount all together from the tag line. I think it's important to retain the legal name of the organization collecting the funds, but after that - if you want to try a re-write, or just a re-format, of it, in it's entirety nothing stopping you from doing so - as I said, I don't own this. I would like to take something similar to this to the show on Friday next - if the form stays so that I can make two flyers per page, and you keep the spacing with the Logo (.2" top/bottom is the current setting, the graphic has none) go for it - if it is a re-write please put it on the wiki as a different named file and drop an email here. The text is going to be on the web site, as it is now on the paper - so if we pulled back some of the 'German' foundation wording to just 'foundation' it wouldn't hurt. > > Also, I'm concerned how this may play in the USA. For the US, would > it make sense to state the goal in US dollars? Maybe the > "$68,000-Dollar Challenge"? Or maybe we can round up to $70k. > Collecting Euros, though, appears to exclude the USA from benefiting, > even though we all know that's not the case. Everyone benefits - and looking at the start, I again will say that I think 50,000 is conservative, I bet it breaks well before the end of March. (I'm would bet, assuming someone started a board...oh I don't know second Tuesday of March, what ever date that is..if there was a pool going, that is...which there isn't, I assure you.) > > Creating the QR codes is simple. I'll do that now and follow up with a > link. That would be great - thanks. > > Quick intro about me: I've been a long-time lurker on the OOo and now > LibO mailing lists. I lurk in the IRC channels as well (as Equis). > I've been using LibreOffice as my company's primary office suite since > it was StarOffice back in 2001. I'm an architectural and graphic > designer and use exclusively FOSS applications. > > Best wishes, Drew -- Unsubscribe instructions: E-mail to [email protected] List archive: http://listarchives.libreoffice.org/us/marketing/ *** All posts to this list are publicly archived for eternity ***
