On Sat, 2007-07-07 at 17:39 +0100, alan c wrote: > https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/Leaflets
I've just had a quick look through the leaflets on that page, and they're all very good, but I do have a few comments. * A couple of the leaflets had a Creative Commons license attached, whilst others didn't. Those that did not not have a URL for the license - this should be included. Personally I think anything we (as a team) produce should be made available under a CC license or stated that it is in the public domain, otherwise ownership isn't clear. * None of the leaflets indicate that "Ubuntu is a registered trademark of Canonical Ltd. and is used without permission." The same for Linux, OpenOffice, Firefox etc. I'd avoid going down the GNU/Linux rabbit hole though. * The 'grass' image used on the leaflets - is that the actual Microsoft image? If so we can't use it. * Capitalisation. I know it's 'different' to use all lower case - I've done it myself - but in terms of readability it sucks *and* looks unprofessional. We may be volunteers, but that shouldn't stop us from taking pride. * Lack of links to Ubuntu-UK. We should be directing people to our community for support/advice etc. Stick our logo on there as well. * Purely aesthetics, but I don't like the font on the front page of the graphics leaflet. Fantastic work by everyone who has contributed to these. -- Dave Murphy - http://www.schwuk.com
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