Hello everyone,
On 04/30/2017 02:13 PM, Cor Nouws wrote:
> Sure - it all depends on how the final mascot is designed. That may even
> be more relevant than the creature we choose to start with.
I have seen this topic a few weeks ago and kindly asked Nicolas, my
coworker, who is a graphic designer
On 05/28/2017 01:21 PM, William Gathoye wrote:
> I have seen this topic a few weeks ago and kindly asked Nicolas, my
> coworker, who is a graphic designer specialized in advertising content
> working for Pixinko, to think to a mascot that could suit LibreOffice needs.
Thanks William for submitting
Hi Nicolas, William, *,
William Gathoye wrote on 28-05-17 13:21:
> I have seen this topic a few weeks ago and kindly asked Nicolas, my
> coworker, who is a graphic designer specialized in advertising content
> working for Pixinko, to think to a mascot that could suit LibreOffice needs.
>
> He ch
Hi,
I read in the pad that colibri is one idea for an LibreOffice mascot.
Here an example of an coLibre
http://imgur.com/a/VXWNg
and with different background
http://imgur.com/a/VC2Uj
the design was community driven. I got very good improvements from the
telegram groups (LibreOffice and LibreOf
Am 26.04.2017 um 17:02 schrieb Heiko Tietze:
Cuteness factor as Cor's louse :-)
We should keep in mind that we produce a professional product. And a
clowny or manga or comic mascot doesn't seem to be very professional (IMHO).
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Apologies for top posting, but in languages like Italian "tardigrado"
means very slow, and "tardo" is commonly used to describe people with
mental handicaps. So, tardigrade is definitely a no go for Italy.
> 2017-04-26 16:25 GMT+02:00 Taylor Jenkins :
>> How about a tardigrade for a mascot?
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