Jump to content

Design/Whiteboards/External web banners

From The Document Foundation Wiki

This page was marked as inactive and is retained for historical reference.
Either the page is no longer relevant or consensus on its purpose has become unclear. To revive discussion, seek broader input via a forum such as one of our mailing lists.

Summary

Design web banners and buttons for advertising LibreOffice on external web pages.

Specifications

  • Follow the branding guidelines
    • Use logos without the subline "The Document Foundation"
  • Submit designs in SVG
  • Design for these sizes:
    • 80x15 sq. px.
    • 88x31 sq. px.
    • 110x32 sq. px.
    • 120x60 sq. px.
    • 125x50 sq. px.
    • 180x60 sq. px.
    • 440x64 sq. px.
    • 150x150 sq. px.
    • 250x250 sq. px.
    • 64*440 sq. px.
    • 728x90 sq. px.

Relevant Bugs

Discussion

Proposals

80x15

See this wiki page.

88x31

See this wiki page.


110x32

See this wiki page.

180x60

See this wiki page.


729x90

See this wiki page.

QR-Code

Here are some kind of QR-Code-proposals made with the page http://research.swtch.com/qr/draw. Thanks to Russ Cox for this great page.

98px 196px 392px
98px 196px 392px

I'm not able to test it, so someone else should do this.

As the above codes add custom data to the URL, I created a quick unbalanced one using www.qrhacker.com:

Old proposals

These proposals are not in SVG, so they would have to be remade:

There are even more drafts, proposals and used banners in our wiki.