Hello Robinson, 

On 9 avril 2014 01:51:19 CEST, Robinson Tryon <[email protected]> wrote:
>[cc'ing Design for their input on new designs]
>
>Hi all,
>
>I'm currently looking into printing up a supply of marketing materials
>for the US, both for distribution at conferences and big events, as
>well as for local distribution at a smaller scale, e.g. to local LUGs.
>
>---
>
>Items We've Printed Previously:
>
>Stickers:
>* Both plain "LibreOffice"  and "I (heart) LibreOffice" [1]
>
>Brochures:
>* "General LibreOffice Information"[2]
>* "Community" [3]
>
>---
>
>Ideas I've Had:
>
>I'd like to print up some pens, as they're actually an independently
>useful item, and can help to improve our brand awareness.[4]
>I came up with a couple of witty phrases for them, but would like more
>suggestions:
>* "When the power goes out, use this analog edition of LibreOffice"
>* "Download the electronic version online -- it never runs out of ink!"
>
>Some ideas for improvements:
>* Consider rack cards as well as tri-folds -- both can be effective in
>their own right.
>* A brochure with all of the team mailing address on the back, so one
>can circle the team, write the name of a good contact in that team,
>and hand it to some interested in joining the community
>* A brochure for corporate sponsors is REALLY important[5].
>Whenever someone stops by the booth and says "I'm the founder of..."
>or "I'm (top-level role) at company...", we should have a brochure for
>them so we can make them feel special and want to underwrite our
>awesome work!
>
>---
>
>What Do You Think?
>
>It's always good for us to look for new ways of increasing outreach
>for both LibreOffice and the community. >Does anyone have any
>improvements they'd like to suggest for the stickers, brochures, or
>other swag?


Thanks for all this! 2 comments from my side. I believe that brochures are not 
really important. People don't read them and throw them away. So we should not 
divert the little resources we have on them especially for corporate brochures 
as companies do not get convinved with them. Same goes for pens. All this is 
swag, not marketing per se but people think one amounts to the other. Now I am 
not saying pens are a bad idea: they are only a small detail. The slogan ought 
to remain the same one we have. Let's not blur the message. :-)

My second comment is this: we need videos to demknstrate LibreOffice and we 
need web materials such as buttons, banners for online use. We have a very 
little choice of them. I believe this would help a lot in the US and elsewhere. 
I am happy to help if the design team or anyone else woants to contribute.

Best,

Charles. 


>
>
>Thanks,
>--R
>
>[1] https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Logo
>https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Marketing/Material#Stickers_.28Designs_for.29
>
>[2] (Next time: No version #)
>https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Marketing/brochuretypes#General_Information_Brochure
>
>[3]
>https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Marketing/brochuretypes#LibreOffice_.22Our_Community.22_Brochure
>
>[4] For example:
>http://www.cheappens.com/products/mediaclic.html
>
>[5] I found a stub for this:
>https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Marketing/brochuretypes#Corporate_Sponsorship_Specific_Brochure

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