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OpenOffice.org Design Contest

lisah writes, "OpenOffice.org, along with co-sponsor WorldLabel.com, will give away more then $5,000 in cash and prizes to the winners of a template and clip-art design contest scheduled to run until October 13, 2006. Organizers are looking for original designs that are useful to multiple users but, in terms of creativity, they say the sky's the limit. Submissions can range from budgeting spreadsheets and personal finance templates to funky graphics and presentation templates, but must run on one of the suite's four main applications: Writer, Calc, Draw, or Impress."

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  1. Re:Geeks don't do art. by fishbowl · · Score: 5, Interesting


    >You're either good technically or a good artist. Not both. That's the way it's always been.

    One technology that I've actually seen bridging that gap, is Rails.

    I thought Rails was just hype until I saw creative types, people who would normally hire programmers or whoever, taking ideas from start to finish on their own.

    For all the things that were supposed to do exactly that (going as far back as COBOL), the first one I've seen actually *doing* it, was Rails. It's both exciting and a little scary to see people taking their ideas from concept to revenue stream (or whatever), without much fuss at all. (Yeah, I know, Rails is "opinionated", but its opinion is that you should be doing web-based apps targeted at modern browsers. It happens to have had quite good timing for a language with such opinons.)

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  2. Hmmm... by TechnoBunny · · Score: 5, Interesting

    How will they stop people just ripping off some of the templates from MS Office, obfuscating them slightly, and then submitting them?
    There's an MS office template for most things, so the submissions will most likely either be:
    a) a copy of something MS already has, or
    b) obscure enough to be only of use to a very small group of people....

    1. Re:Hmmm... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Interesting

      kind of sad when an open source group/product has to resort to essentially bribing people to help out.
      So much for the "open source" thing lol.

  3. Re:Geeks don't do art. by snicho99 · · Score: 4, Interesting

    I don't know about that. As a visual effects artist, a lot of my work is highly technical - but I only make money because of a highly developed sense of aesthetics. In my field at least, the line between "operators"(geeks) and "artists" grows thinner everyday.

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  4. Not just MSOffice... by Wizard052 · · Score: 2, Interesting

    ...but what about the countless other sources of graphics and pictures which may be proprietory/copyrighted? What's preventing anyone from taking one and submitting it. I'd imagine the potential nightmare of lawsuits and litigation to follow if even one picture is caught. And who takes THAT liability?

  5. For students by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Interesting

    How about MLA, APA, Tirabian and Chicago Templates.

  6. Dear OpenOffice by pembo13 · · Score: 2, Interesting

    You have a long way to go. Clipart is the least of your problems: there is always images.google.com. I never really used MS Office much. I used Novel, and then Corel Office. When I moved to Linux I picked you up OO.org. You meet most of my tasks, and I have never had to open MS Word due to a a lack of yours. However, you are lacking a lot of useful features. Please copy features from Wordperfect. I would love a grammar checker as useful as the one in Wordperfect.

    And I hear you don't have native SVG support? What's up with that?

    Thank you.

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