El sáb, 01-06-2013 a las 02:12 +0300, Sebastian Mäki escribió:
I made some flyers, those were with fedora fundations, the idea of
infraestrcture + people = OS
Can we see?
On the back there were some links for support. Now I would think that
QR
are cool and add them, but not discard link. At least were I live not
everybody can decode a QR hardware limitation or mind limitantions
(snobs!)
I don't know if it's a regional thing but no one locally here
(Northern California) cares for QR codes.
The main idea was to make the flyers not release specific. So we
were
able to print a lot of them and if they were not used for one release
cycle, it was still posible to use them in the next.
I'm extremely against this idea. Not only is this bad marketing, it
lowers the value of the brand and makes us look cheap and defeats the
whole point of a flyer, to be local promotion. If I have to throw a
$100 at psprint to print a few thousand flyers so be it. I just need
some CMYK 4x6 designs that say "Fedora 19 release party here!" on the
front, when, where, who, what, why. On the back I'd like to have some
features, why you should come to the party, etc. etc and it should
look cool. Not necessarily in that order. I'd like to throw them at
college kids and actually celebrate something.
On Thu, May 30, 2013 at 4:15 AM, María Leandro <tatica(a)fedoraproject.org> wrote:
WOW! I just saw the ticket and it's quite explaining.
My only concern about the idea is if the flyer will end up short when we
have too many features to spread; so probably a poster would go it.
Now; Do you think that a user would enjoy a flyer with a ton of text or
would be better to do a small flyer that point the user with a QR code into
the current talking points URL?
/me trying to debug :)
Maria,
I really love the flyers you made.
I would like to take them with a horizontal rotation, make them more
adult, add some 3d effects and give it a little bit more edge. What do
you think?
And in regards to lanyards I fully support those too.
(hooray for design people!)
Dan