This artwork has been approved by the OpenOffice.org Art Project
to be used in promoting OpenOffice.org inside and outside the community.
For both product and community it is essential to present a "consequent"
and unique visual impression of OpenOffice.org, our
Visual Identity.
If you want to refer to our product or our community, please use this officialy
approved artwork wherever possible.
Artwork can be language independent - but sometimes textual information in your language has to be included.
Some of the galleries already contain such translated artwork - reachable via the worldmap button.
If you use it (or if you want to provide us with newly translated versions),
you help us spreading the word about OpenOffice.org and strengthen our Visual Identity...
Galleries:
Besides the official artwork galleries presented here we provide artwork for different purposes too:
The previous artwork refers to former OpenOffice.org versions.
We don't want to remove this artwork from the galleries,
so if you need older artwork, just have a look here.
Additional artwork can be utilized for private usage, as basis for your own artwork and if there is no official artwork yet.
However we strongly recommend that the official artwork might be used for public display.
Have a look at this page, if you want to design marketing material or other documents for OpenOffice.org.
You will find the OpenOffice.org Artwork Style Guide as well as graphical elements such as the product icons, standard logo elements and the "wire gulls" from the OpenOffice.org 2.0 splash screen.