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{{Art}} {{DISPLAYTITLE:Additional (Unofficial) Logo Gallery}}
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{{Art}} {{DISPLAYTITLE:Visual Concept Proposals}}
These logos are not official, for a list of official logos visit [http://marketing.openoffice.org/art/galleries/logos/ here].
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These logos are not official, for a list of official logos visit [http://marketing.openoffice.org/art/galleries/logos/ here].  
=== Submission ===
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==== Follow these guidelines when submitting artwork please: ====
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* Any Logos are welcome, including Native Language ones and Logos for things related to Open Office. But specify that it is not for OOo when doing so.
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* Keep images in a medium sized box so that we don't have massive images stretching the page.
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* It is probably better to create a header out of the event, and if there are multiple people making art for this project THEN a header for the author.
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==== What to list in the image description box: ====
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The artwork here is not (yet) meant for public representation. Even if it is licensed under an open source license, the name "OpenOffice.org" is trademarked.
* Logo Name
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* Description
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* Author
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* License
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=== Main Directive ===
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The Art Project wants to provide a new basis for OpenOffice.org's visual branding.
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Therefore we start working on a new logo as well as on branding elements that can be used for OOo representation with and without the name "OpenOffice.org".
  
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=== Follow these guidelines when submitting artwork please: ===
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* License: Open source license, recommended: [[LGPL]] to be able to include it in the main program one day.
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* Font: Open source font, recommended: [https://fedorahosted.org/liberation-fonts/ liberation font familiy]
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* Color language: recommended: present [[MimeType_Icons|icon colors]] and the "OOoBlue" from the present logo (RGB: 6,52,140)
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* Graphical elements: recommended: Basic ideas kept from present branding bugs: Gull/gulls, "S"-curve from the icons.
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* Additional information: Please comment your design giving a short reasoning of your idea and it's implementation.
  
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Please keep your images in a medium sized box so that we don't have massive images stretching the page.
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The image description box should contain
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* a logo name we can refer to when we talk about it on the mailing list
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* your name
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* the license
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You may copy an existing entry and replace the parts with your data.
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=== Logo proposals ===
  
  
 
==== Your Name ====
 
==== Your Name ====
  
[[Image:Image1.png|300px|thumb|center|Title, Name, License]]
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[[Image:Placeholder.png|300px|thumb|center|Title, Name, License]]
 
Description:
 
Description:
  
[[Image:Image2.png|300px|thumb|center|Title, Name, License]]
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[[Image:Placeholder.png|300px|thumb|center|Title, Name, License]]
 
Description:
 
Description:
  
  
 
[[Category:Art]]
 
[[Category:Art]]

Revision as of 21:49, 8 October 2009


These logos are not official, for a list of official logos visit here.

The artwork here is not (yet) meant for public representation. Even if it is licensed under an open source license, the name "OpenOffice.org" is trademarked.

Main Directive

The Art Project wants to provide a new basis for OpenOffice.org's visual branding. Therefore we start working on a new logo as well as on branding elements that can be used for OOo representation with and without the name "OpenOffice.org".

Follow these guidelines when submitting artwork please:

  • License: Open source license, recommended: LGPL to be able to include it in the main program one day.
  • Font: Open source font, recommended: liberation font familiy
  • Color language: recommended: present icon colors and the "OOoBlue" from the present logo (RGB: 6,52,140)
  • Graphical elements: recommended: Basic ideas kept from present branding bugs: Gull/gulls, "S"-curve from the icons.
  • Additional information: Please comment your design giving a short reasoning of your idea and it's implementation.


Please keep your images in a medium sized box so that we don't have massive images stretching the page.

The image description box should contain

  • a logo name we can refer to when we talk about it on the mailing list
  • your name
  • the license

You may copy an existing entry and replace the parts with your data.


Logo proposals

Your Name

Title, Name, License

Description:

Title, Name, License

Description:

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