> I know we do have some professional designs available. What we didn't have in > this case was any way to get *big* (at least poster sized) banners and other > display material for this conference. We should have several sets of pre-done > conference display material that could be kept by, say, the marketing reps and > taken or sent to conferences.
After looking at the pictures that I took of the booth I was thinking the same thing. Just a banner would be nice, something non version specific. What I mean by that is Linspire had alot of 5.0 banners and I don't think this project can afford to purchase a new banner for every version that comes out. What I would suggest is that there would be people in each continent that could handle one banner and then they could ship it to the person that needs it for the conference in there continent. The shipping cost should be no more than 5-10 USD and it would allow for at least a banner to be moved around. As far as the novell and AMD stands they are extremely nice but I don't think the funds of this project would allow for something as intricate as that. I think a banner, set of nice looking flyers and a machine or two for people to play with would be nice. I will research the cost of a banner and I *might* be able to donate one to the project. That would be at least one that could be shipped through North America. We also gained alot of partners while we were there. Maybe one of them would be willing to donate a banner to our project. The banner could even have supported by logos on the bottom for people who want to donate. This wouldn't just be so we can get money having other logos on our banner, especially large corporations can benefit us because it would show other businesses that we have a strong backing by other companies. Sorry if I'm repeating anything that has been said, but being new to this list I have missed alot of conversations. Adam --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
