John McCreesh wrote:
> I agree with Alexandro - I prefer the more graphical look of the
> "Education Flyer". I think this particular flyer is good, although I think
> it could be improved by targeting the message better, and making more use
> of the available space. I also believe we should avoid proprietary
> software to create marketing materials, especially when the pdfs they
> create do not print correctly on the most common Linux pdf viewer :(

The pamphlet/flyers/whatever you want to call them, should be done in
Writer.  That way anyone that needs them can make the appropriate
changes for they locale and print them out.

> As an early warning, for our 2010 marketing work I'll be looking to source
> some new brochures for conferences etc. There was some off-line discussion
> about this at OOoCon - one suggestion that went down well was to go 'mix
> and match'. So, we'd have a high quality, global, 'language neutral'
> folder - think http://www.folderprinting.co.uk/a4-folders.html - which we
> would use with inserts as appropriate:
> 
> - for a small event - e.g. at a university - a local team could print out
> / photocopy black and white A4 inserts in the local language
> - for a large consumer event we could have one insert per 'application'
> (Writer, Calc, etc) printed full colour

This may work for a large venue but what I am looking at is maybe 100 or
200 to send to university for an event they are having.

> The folder could also contain a product DVD if appropriate.
> 
> Feedback welcomed - would this work?
> 
> Thanks - John

I have posters and disk ready to ship, it is the flyers that are holding
me up.

--
Andy

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