I agree with what I've quoted below. Let's see if we can make a variation of 
the brochure, or an alternative version, that's suitable for laser or inkjet 
printing. When I get home tomorrow from my latest travels, I'll look at the 
official brochure; I've not had a chance to do so yet. 

I think it's important to have both high-end and low-end materials available 
for volunteers to use. Some printing projects can be funded from organisations 
like Friends of OpenDocument, but being able to run off a few copies as needed 
greatly extends opportunities for marketing. 

--Jean

On 02/04/2013, at 7:44, Kracked_P_P---webmaster <[email protected]> 
wrote:

> I want to have a brochure or template, or other marketing materials that is 
> "approved" and "branded" that our local people can use.  We need to have 
> marketing materials that can be use by local home/office printing systems.  
> We need materials that can be printed at 20 or 30 at a time, or the numbers 
> that are going to be used for the person doing the local marketing.
> 
> [...]
> 
> We need marketing materials created by our design and marketing people that 
> can be used my the local people who have little abilities or talents to 
> design their own.  We need to have brochures and other documents that can be 
> printed on home/office equipment that is available to the local users to 
> market LibreOffice to the market that cannot afford the expense of high end 
> printing or packages like MSO.
> 
> [...]
> 
> The reason I got involved with trying to update the brochure for LibreOffice, 
> was to update it by nearly 2 years.  I wanted to have an officially approved 
> and branded brochure and maybe other marketing items that the person could 
> print or somehow buy on a low budget and hand out to their local market, be 
> it college students or at a group of business people who want to be able to 
> spend money on other things than renting MS Office products.  We need to have 
> a collection of marketing documents, and "swag" designs that can be printed 
> locally or ordered at an affordable price for people with smaller amounts of 
> money to spend, like most people I know locally.

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