Date: prev next · Thread: first prev next last
2011 Archives by date, by thread · List index


Just wanted to send a quick note to say I agree with everything said above.
Love the quick and dirty site mockup, too, Nik.

I'd love to help with the design process and will likely offer my opinions
when stuff is created.  I'll look at doing a couple designs myself this
coming week, though I'm out of town this weekend. Also, if anyone would like
help on any specific items, keep me in mind. I'm ready and willing.

Rob
On Feb 19, 2011 11:52 AM, "Paulo José" <pauloup@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Nik, all!

On 19-02-2011 12:40, Nik wrote:
[...]
But there is a problem. These design elements made sense on the icons;
- Coloured outline: a folder lining
- Pale inner border: depth of paper-stack
- Radial gradient: top-lighting of pile
- Clipped corner: from our logo
Yeah, you're right. These elements are not part of a motif, they are
just styling elements, not related to a own concept. I absolutely second
it; we actually need a motif.

[...]
I propose the following timeline because it is necessary and because I
have heard a few people (Johannes? Paulo? Jaron?) suggest they may be
available soon.
- *2 or 3 days* to discuss on this list ideas about what the motif
should be. What the "perception" should be.
- *1 or 2 days* to design a vector composition
- *1 day* when Bernhard+Christoph+Ivan (as the most-active and senior
members of the Design list) decide on 1 motif
- *1 day* to refine as per feedback.
So this could be all done in a week if we are agile.
Ok, starting from now with some thinkings of mine on some concepts that
come to me when thinking about LibreOffice:
(Notice: I'm not a design professional, I never studied design and all
my knowledge come from [few] experience and reading. So if I'm saying
bulls**ts, please correct me).

- As a portuguese native speaker and english reader, the word Libre is
easily recognized as Livre (Free, In freedom), and Office makes me think
about programs related to the office work (not properly the "office"
ambient, since in my language it's called "escritório" - very
different). Flying in these concepts, I imagine a program that allow you
do everything you want for a office job, or still a program that is not
limited by nothing (have no limitations).

Some concepts came from our Logo:
* *Freedom*
* *Independence*
* *No limitations*

Since these are some concepts achieved with the logo, we could focus the
motif in other concepts we would like to express (of course, no
forgiving these ones). As a recent member of this community, I think
this project have the follow concepts to express:

- *History*: This is a project with many experienced people, with a
large historic of participation in StarOffice and/or OpenOffice
projects. Now they are in the new LibreOffice, but his experience came
from these past projects. LibreOffice is not a childish project.
- *Revival*: Although its experience, the life led the OpenOffice
people to start a new project, with new people, new face, new directions
and fresh air.
- *People*, *Community*: The most important thing in a open source
project are the people. They are actually the project. The
contributions, the opinions, the hard work, the personal growth, the
challenges. All these things are lived by the people, not by the
software itself. And the LibreOffice is one of the best examples.

An additional concept I strongly feel, but may be just me:
-*Imagination/Creativity*: The white/empty paper in our logo gives
me a huge desire to draw something in that, or writing a good text,
express some crazy equations or everything else my imagination can
create! It's a mysterious element which inspires me good feelings.

[...] In the mean time, I strongly recommend that the fund-raising
banners be made *IN AS SIMPLE A WAY AS POSSIBLE!*
So that they do not hint at a Design/style that we will not adhere to
long-term, or create a perception of a Design direction which has not
already been decided.
Yeah, I second this. :)

I would really appreciate if some of the Design leadership (Bernhard,
Christoph, Ivan) commented on whether they thought this plan is
feasible. Or updated it with times that are more appropriate.
I think their help will be highly needed, with very helpful opinions or
good designs, as usual.

Hi Paulo and Christoph,
I will work on some Community banners seeing as how they are urgent.
I think Paulo can work on the same thing without "doubling" our
efforts seeing as how multiple banners are needed.
Whaddaya reckon?
Apart from the Whaddaya word (a challenge to translate, Nik :P), I think
it depend if we will use the new motif in these banners or they are even
most urgent. (I believe you explained it on your message, but I didn't
find it now). I was thinking to start working in some ideas today, but
I'm not sure anymore, since my research group is asking for me.

Thank you so much for leading this topic, Nik! I agree to everything you
said and I'm sure we will see a great Community's work in the process end.

~Paulo

--
Paulo José O. Amaro
Computer Science Student
Federal University of São João del-Rei
WebDesigner / Linked Empresa Júnior
Blogger / casatwain.com

--
Unsubscribe instructions: E-mail to design+help@libreoffice.org
List archive: http://listarchives.libreoffice.org/www/design/
*** All posts to this list are publicly archived for eternity ***

-- 
Unsubscribe instructions: E-mail to design+help@libreoffice.org
List archive: http://listarchives.libreoffice.org/www/design/
*** All posts to this list are publicly archived for eternity ***

Context


Privacy Policy | Impressum (Legal Info) | Copyright information: Unless otherwise specified, all text and images on this website are licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 License. This does not include the source code of LibreOffice, which is licensed under the Mozilla Public License (MPLv2). "LibreOffice" and "The Document Foundation" are registered trademarks of their corresponding registered owners or are in actual use as trademarks in one or more countries. Their respective logos and icons are also subject to international copyright laws. Use thereof is explained in our trademark policy.