[Marketing] OSGeo Business Card reproduced (v2)

Mateusz Łoskot mateusz at loskot.net
Sat Jun 14 05:26:54 EDT 2008


Alex Mandel pisze:
> Mateusz Loskot wrote:
>> On Jun 3, 2008, at 5:16 PM, Jacolin Yves wrote:
>>> Le Tuesday 03 June 2008 15:42:01 Mateusz Loskot, vous avez écrit :
>>>> On Jun 3, 2008, at 12:40 AM, Tyler Mitchell (OSGeo) wrote:
>>>>> Yes, not bad.  The only I wished I had on my card was the full name
>>>>> of the organisation :)  It would have helped remind people that
>>>>> "open source" was part of what we were talking about.
>>>>
>>>> Tyler,
>>>>
>>>> I'm sending new version (v2) of the card. I replaced the OSGeo tag
>>>> below the logo
>>>> with the OSGeo full name.
>>>>
>>>> I think it looks better now :-)
>>>>
>>>> What's your opinion?
>>>
>>> Mateusz,
>>>
>>> Did you forget again to insert a jpeg/png file ?
>>>
>>> ;)
>>
>>
>> Yves,
>>
>> Yes, I apparently did. Grr, graphic design is not my domain :-)
>> Anyway, I completely reworked the OSGeo business card desing today
>> and now the logo is a pure SVG vector graphic instead of embedded image.
>>
>> I've attached OSGeo_Business_Card_mloskot.tar.gz package with the new 
>> version.
>>
>>  From the README.txt:
>> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 
>>
>>
>> OSGeo Business Card by mloskot
>> ------------------------------
>>
>> This is design of OSGeo Business Card
>>
>> The design is based on printed versions of OSGeo cards I collected
>> some time ago from Tyler and Arnulf, so I'm not the author of it.
>> I've just reproduced it to editable form in SVG format.
>>
>> There are two versions included:
>> OSGeo_Business_Card_wTag - logo with OSGeo tag/motto
>> OSGeo_Business_Card_wFullname - logo with full name of the OSGeo
>>
>> The card design was produced with Inkscape (http://www.inkscape.org/).
>> The SVG files are considered as an editable source of the OSGeo card.
>> Additionally, EPS and PDF files are provided for convenience.
>>
>> The OSGeo logo was converted from from OSGeo_CMYK_wTag.eps file to 
>> SVG format
>> using Scribuss (http://www.scribus.net/) with applied color management.
>> So, the source CMYK colors have been translated to the following RGB 
>> codes:
>>
>> Green: 72,194,75
>> Light Green: 164, 194, 75
>> Pale Green: 200, 219, 145
>>
>> Typography used in the design follow the OSGeo Branding Guide
>> available at http://download.osgeo.org/osgeo/logos/OSGeo_logo_guide.pdf
>>
>> I'm sending it to the public mailing list, so I believe I should 
>> include the following note:
>> ***
>> The OSGeo Business Card template is available under the terms of the 
>> OSGeo
>> Trademark Guidelines available at
>> http://www.osgeo.org/content/foundation/legal/trademark_guidelines.html
>> ***
>> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 
>>
>>
>> Greetings
>>
>
> Mateusz,
>
> Do you want to add these files to the cards/ folder I'm adding to the 
> https://svn.osgeo.org/osgeo/marketing/
>
> Say the word and I'll commit them in for you.

Alex,

Feel free to commit it. Thanks!

Cheers
-- 

Mateusz Loskot
http://mateusz.loskot.net



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