Hi Alex,
Le 01/09/12 14:29, alexander.wilms a écrit :
Hi everyone,
An idea that's been floating around in my head for some time was
making 3d meshes part of the motif, so I started drafting something:
http://ubuntuone.com/7Ga5G3sb4B9tURr2U5pkyQ
I used Open Sans instead of Vegur, since it
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Astron, I just saw your Mail on Nabble since it somehow didn't appear
in Thunderbird. Additionally I accidentally only replied to Charles
and omitted the ml.
Improved version: http://ubuntuone.com/3i7zMNEBJ5V7K4l5WbB6B7
Applied that design to an A4
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Posted one link twice, that's the correct one for the page deisgn:
http://ubuntuone.com/5W1PAdQLGENZpb0UBmKdCe
Regards
Alex
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Hi Alexander,
Cool concept! Just an idea... Maybe the wireframe will look a little bit
more polished if you apply a beauty fill to the 'a' mesh?
Regards,
Federico.
On Wed, Sep 5, 2012 at 9:02 PM, Alexander Wilms alexander.wi...@zoho.comwrote:
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Hi Alex,
really nice! Here are some thoughts...
Praise:
* The mesh is pretty neat. I am not sure exactly we can use it, but to
me it seems more modern than our current motif. Have I said that I love
the mesh, yet?
* Open Sans is a good font(TM), not sure if it befits LibreOffice right
now,
Hi everyone,
An idea that's been floating around in my head for some time was making 3d
meshes part of the motif, so I started drafting something:
http://ubuntuone.com/7Ga5G3sb4B9tURr2U5pkyQ
I used Open Sans instead of Vegur, since it got this very clean appearance and
because we wanted to
Hello Alexander,
2012/9/1 alexander.wilms alexander.wi...@zoho.com
Hi everyone,
An idea that's been floating around in my head for some time was making 3d
meshes part of the motif, so I started drafting something:
http://ubuntuone.com/7Ga5G3sb4B9tURr2U5pkyQ
I used Open Sans instead of