I've uploaded a new revision - This one changes the links to the getting started page to official ubuntu ones as suggested by Alan P.
Hey Alan - thanks for replying :-D > Personally I find fancy fonts slower to read, so my inclination would > be to use the layout and content to grab attention rather than the > font, but it is a matter of taste. I suppose the style is a matter of personal preference really, but that's the great thing about using open formats and publishing things on the wiki I guess. If you like the text, feel free to use it in a different style of leaflet, you could then change the fonts and colours etc to target another specific target audience. The reason I chose the fancy fonts I suppose where as I had a teens to early 40s demographic in mind which I guessed may be more receptive to the funkier kind of text. > Good Chris. I wonder if the yellow text will have sufficient contrast > for a fleeting scan read - maybe move towards a more orange ? I used ubuntu orange but on second thoughts you're probably right - it might be a bit hard to read. > missed it - the folded leaflet is a nice format I have found, and when > used, the second side obviously plays its part. > -- > alan cocks There where two sides to it ;-) Try downloading the pdf version and scrolling down. -- [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.kubuntu.org/UKTeam/
