On Fri, 2012-02-17 at 11:43 -0500, Rob Weir wrote: > A request has come to the private list, asking permission to use the > logo for a website. > > The request is not very detailed, but it looks like the link would be > directing back to us for a download > > IMHO we would be well served by having two logos: > > 1) One that clearly identifies the AOO product and is used only for > our official websites, authorized releases, etc. It is like our > corporate seal (if we had one). It is a mark that indicates the > authenticity of a product of this project, whether a software release, > a website, a press release or whatever. We want there to be no > confusion that when this logo is used, it vouched for the source of > the item to which the logo is affixed. The source is the Apache > OpenOffice project. > > 2) One or more other logos, perhaps based on the first, but distinct. > Maybe a "Get Apache OpenOffice" logo, or similar. This would be a > "friend of the project" logo, a "I <heart> AOO" logo, or "Powered by > AOO"or similar that could be used more freely, with the only > requirement being that the logo must always link to our homepage (or > download page?) and to nothing else. > > The nice thing about this approach is we can issue a blanket > permission statement on the 2nd logo
Right - I think that would be a very good idea also. Speaking of banners - two quick ones for review (sized as standard full and half sized) http://lo-portal.us/aoo/temp/artwork/banners/banner-mountains-469x60.png http://lo-portal.us/aoo/temp/artwork/banners/banner-mountains-234x60.png //drew
