Space: Apache OpenOffice Community (https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OOOUSERS) Page: Application Branding (https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OOOUSERS/Application+Branding)
Comment edited by Dennis E. Hamilton : --------------------------------------------------------------------- I notice in the smaller image that the words Open and Office are closer together. If you can get the same thinner spacing in the larger image, you will have a pixel or two for separating Apache from OpenOffice. (It also looks like the metrics are goofy in the "incubating" of the second proposed replacement, and maybe the first too - though not so apparent to my eye. Does M4+ have a genuine separate italic font and separate metrics for it? There is probably no kerning and it makes the text look like italicized monospace.) For the smallest of the images, I think you will need to produce it from a separate vector graphic. It is because fonts don't scale proportionally. The human eye (and pixilation) require smaller fonts to be rendered with slightly heavier weight. Good font designs already compensate for this but it means you need a vector graphic that specifies smaller fonts. I don't know if that is how you get to the smaller ones, but the problem is very apparent in the italic "incubating" at the bottom of the logo in the third proposed replacement. (This is idential to a problem that Don Knuth tripped on in his first book done with his Computer Modern fonts with regard to italic in the smaller-font of footnotes. It was improved in the next edition of that book.) It is difficult to assess these replaced images, especially for non-developers (e.g., the marketing list) since we don't know what the original is and we don't know where these images appear. That is why I have been working backwards from what is actually seen by users so we can confirm that the entire context and actual use cases are dealt with. Comment was previously : --------------------------------------------------------------------- I notice in the smaller image that the words Open and Office are closer together. If you can get the same thinner spacing in the larger image, you will have a pixel or two for separating Apache from OpenOffice. (It also looks like the metrics are goofy in the "incubating" of the second proposed replacement.) For the smallest of the images, I think you will need to produce it from a separate vector graphic. It is because fonts don't scale proportionally. The human eye (and pixilation) require smaller fonts to be rendered with slightly heavier weight. Good font designs already compensate for this but it means you need a vector graphic that specifies smaller fonts. I don't know if that is how you get to the smaller ones, but the problem is very apparent in the italic "incubating" at the bottom of the logo in the third proposed replacement. (This is a problem that Don Knuth tripped on in his first book done with his Computer Modern fonts. It was fixed in his next TeX-produced book.) It is difficult to assess these replaced images, especially for non-developers (e.g., the marketing list) since we don't know what the original is and we don't know where these images appear. That is why I have been working backwards from what is actually seen by users so we can make sure the entire context is dealt with. Change your notification preferences: https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/users/viewnotifications.action
