
Robert Schweikert wrote:
On 09/26/2013 04:01 PM, Andy Silva wrote:
Robert Schweikert wrote:
On 09/19/2013 05:40 PM, Andy Silva wrote:
Robert Schweikert wrote:
Hi,
On 09/03/2013 04:11 PM, Andy Silva wrote:
Hello friends
I put together a simple list of the artwork that needs to be done for the summit. I am not sure that it is a complete list but that's the reason why I am writing you all. These are the elements that are generally present in an artwork to do list for myself.
This list is incomplete. So help me put it all together, that way I can work out a general design for all of them.
Community Flyers
- Yes + We need flyers that are ready to print that can be used at other events for promoting the summit.
Local Promotional Flyer (aimed for Florida)
- Yes
Attendee Badges
- Yes
Geeko Money
- Yes + Although I am not certain yet if this will be used, but we definitely need a design
openSUSE Pins
- No + The pin machine is in Europe and from my point of view having pins made is not something we should spend money on
openSUSE Pens
- No
Baseball Caps
- No + I would like to get away from giving stuff away at our events and I do not think the promotional value is high enough to justify the cost
openSUSE T-shirts
- No + See my comment above - IF + we can have a check box for OSEM that allows people to check if they will buy a shirt upon registration, then yes we need a design and need to make t-shirts + there is a request for this OSEM functionality on github
Bagpacks
- No + See my comments about the hat (cap)
Of course if people are convinced that we need to give openSUSE branded stuff away please speak up. Then we have to figure out the funding and what that funding will buy.
Later, Robert
Hey guys
This is what I made under the artwork to-do list.
MONEY http://i1108.photobucket.com/albums/h414/anditosan/GeekoMoney_zps83df8e76.pn...
Can you please customize the back of the money to show the Summit logo?
Yes! Although I read in other emails that we wanted to standarize our geeko money so it can be used in any occasion. Maybe a conversation for later.
I am fine with standardized Geeko money, but then the money shouldn't make any location reference, the current "standard" design reminds me of Rome or Greece, sorry if that is insulting to nationals, but the architecture in ancient Greece and during the Roman Empire with the massive stone columns is quite similar, at least to me.
That said we could have a picture of the globe or a world map on the back to indicate that Geeks are spread all over the world and use that as "standard Geeko money.
Later, Robert
Hey Robert I changed the geeko money given your suggestions. Here is what I ended up making. Hopefully this version gives the idea of geeko money being universal. http://i1108.photobucket.com/albums/h414/anditosan/GeekoMoney_zpscf460978.pn... -- Andy (anditosan) -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-summit+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-summit+owner@opensuse.org