Hi Jeremy, Thanks for voicing in.
I am not a big fan of flyers for a couple of reasons: - Environment: non reusable, meant to be thrown away. - Hard to predict how many you'll need. People could later look for the same images on Replocant's website. We would surelly publish the illustrations over there, alongside the original article. However I can see how taking something home can help people remember about the project. Also, I can see how this info would apply perfectly to a double-sided handout. On a poster we would need both phone mockups (front and back) printed on the front side of the poster, which creates a bad composition. I have no strong position on which of these is the best medium. Perhaps someone else could voice in. Would anyone with the needed skill be willing to create the poster/flyer? (TJ?) On November 3, 2019 5:22:00 AM GMT+00:00, Jeremy Rand <[email protected]> wrote: >The Monero Assembly organizers will be able to go into more detail, but >IIRC last year Monero opted to go with a large pile of standard 8.5x11" >(or thereabouts) paper handouts/fliers which people could pick up from >the Monero Assembly's table. Compared to a poster, this allows going >into more detail (they had multiple handouts, covering different topics >and going into different amounts of detail), and also makes it easy for >people to look at the info once they're no longer at your table (and >after the Congress concludes). > >(Obviously a canvas banner is useful for getting people's attention.) _______________________________________________ Replicant mailing list [email protected] https://lists.osuosl.org/mailman/listinfo/replicant
