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Latest revision as of 12:33, 1 March 2011


OpenOffice.org


Branding, Artwork and Visual Design


inform

find

contribute

What does branding mean?

What is visual design?

Why do we need to be consistent?

Who does it involve?

Branding elements

Logo Usage Guidelines version 1.0

Branding guidelines draft

Branding Areas

Artwork to represent OpenOffice.org

Fresh branding ideas

Improve existing designs

Coordinate with other OOo project

Administration of the Initiative



Mission statement:

Our goal is to reveal positive associations with OpenOffice.org's brand by improving the identification of community members with OpenOffice.org and the recognition of the product in public.

Therefore our focus is on creating and maintaining a strong visual design with a consistent use of graphical elements and artwork wherever the OpenOffice.org brand is represented.

As this work is related not only to marketing, but also to several other OpenOffice.org projects, we are keeping continuous contact with website, documentation, user experience, native-language and other projects.

Responsible contributors:


 


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