Thank you for your contribution, Anita!
I also wanted to suggest the use of sans-serif fonts. I would even go as
far as only using sans-serif - also for the titles. But of course this
is only my personal taste.
I personally like the MS Trebuchet, the Myriad and the Frutiger fonts.
Let me know if you need one of those fonts to try them out.
As far as Windows is concerned: I was successfully using QGIS on Windows
2000, since my employer just recently switched from 2000 to XP. It ran
just fine on 2000 to my surprise. So yes, I would make it "Windows"
without a particular version.
Regarding the vector format support I would also add SpatiaLite - it is
one of the first GIS supporting this useful alternative. I see there is
still room on the line before the ... ;-)
Maybe one could consider changing the text "Compile a map for printing
using the print composer" into "Compile a map layout using the print
composer" to avoid using printing twice and highlight the layout issue.
Best regards,
Andreas
Mailing Lists wrote:
Hi Anita
Great improvements! A couple more small comments :-)
- Do we need to show the version number in the title? If we leave it
out it will require less maintenance to keep the document current.
- Do you have verdana / vermana or arial font on your system? The sans
serif font is definately better but now for me the document is looking
a little horizontally squashed with the one that you are using...
- in the final block with urls, could you bold the 'header' words and
colons on the left to visually separate the item name from the item
details?
- I suggest to remove the "- ..." entry from the plugins list and / or
change it to read "- and many others"
- In platform support I guess we should change "windows xp" to
"windows" since AFAIK it will work on new (and older probably)
versions of windows too.
Regards
Tim
On Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 10:34 AM, Anita Graser<[email protected]> wrote:
Hi Tim!
I followed your suggestions and uploaded a new version:
http://www.students.oamk.fi/~t5jama01/div/qgis_brochure_new_v1.pdf
On screen sans serif fonts definitely look better. I'll try to get the
brochures printed the next days and compare those results.
Regards,
Anita
Am 14.07.2009, 08:13 Uhr, schrieb Mailing Lists <[email protected]>:
Hi Anita
Great to see you refreshing the brochure. I have various comments /
suggestions:
- In the heading I suggest to remove the third line of links (which
are repeated at the end of the document) and instead make the second
line read: "Open Source Geographical Information System -
http://qgis.org"
- I also suggest to center the second line under the part after the Q
logo of QGIS.
- What about moving the screenshot on page 1 right to the start so
that the first thing you see when you see the doc is the QGIS title
and a screenie, and then the text that follows?
- could you use a sans serif font for the non heading text? Generally
I find serif fonts look a bit old fashioned and not as 'clean'. It
would be interesting to see how it looks anyway so that we can compare
against the current serif version you have made.
- change "Project Administrator" to "Project Chairman"
- change the link in the box at the end of the document for qgis home
page to http://qgis.org
Great work Anita!
Regards
Tim
On Mon, Jul 13, 2009 at 8:19 PM, Anita Graser<[email protected]> wrote:
Hi all!
For QGIS1.1, I redesigned the current brochure and added new Screenshots
(including a shot of fTools). I've been working with Scribus.
A pdf of the brochure can be downloaded here:
http://www.students.oamk.fi/~t5jama01/div/qgis_brochure_new.pdf
I would love to get feedback on how you think the brochure and other QGIS
materials could be improved. Do you have wishes for additional
presentation
material? We can collect ideas in the wiki:
http://www.qgis.org/wiki/Community_Resources#Press_Centre
Best wishes,
Anita
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