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As long as this page doesn't contain content from inside the Art Project, it just links to [[Visual_Design|Visual Design]], created by Stella Schulze, the designer of the OpenOffice.org icons. | As long as this page doesn't contain content from inside the Art Project, it just links to [[Visual_Design|Visual Design]], created by Stella Schulze, the designer of the OpenOffice.org icons. | ||
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+ | == Introduction == | ||
+ | The reason for a visual identity is not to limit the creative process or design scope, but in writing terms, make a coherent sentence. The goal is to produce a style that reflects a professional environment. Also it is to create a style that leaves the focus not on the style, but on the product itself and shows what the product has to offer. There are two types of design environments in the OpenOffice.org Art Community, promotional graphics which allow more freedom in design and in-product graphics which need to be highly in-sync with the visual identity. | ||
== Logo == | == Logo == |
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As long as this page doesn't contain content from inside the Art Project, it just links to Visual Design, created by Stella Schulze, the designer of the OpenOffice.org icons.
Contents
Introduction
The reason for a visual identity is not to limit the creative process or design scope, but in writing terms, make a coherent sentence. The goal is to produce a style that reflects a professional environment. Also it is to create a style that leaves the focus not on the style, but on the product itself and shows what the product has to offer. There are two types of design environments in the OpenOffice.org Art Community, promotional graphics which allow more freedom in design and in-product graphics which need to be highly in-sync with the visual identity.