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On Tuesday 02 Nov 2010 11:50:21 Ivan M. wrote:
Hi Jens, Christoph, all,

On Tue, Nov 2, 2010 at 11:22 AM, Jens Habermann

<mailing@jenshabermann.de> wrote:
[...]

Colors are fine, but maybe we also should add a grey row with four
greyshades...

That's a good point. Graham's email reply to this (earlier) topic
suggested a somewhat lighter gray for the LibreOffice logo [1] (a bit
too light for my liking).

I admit to being a little ambivalent about the lightness myself, but I went 
for something that would work on a dark background as well.   Having said 
that, while I'm not welded to that level, the lighter grey is good from a 
purely marketing POV 

I also remember one of the things a few of
us asked for in the new OOo logo was a dark grey color instead of
black, so I'm surprised that the LibreOffice logo is #000000... any
chance of changing this as well?

Regards,
Ivan.

[1] http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/File:LibreOfficeLogoMod_yo.png

Cheers
GL

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