2008/11/14 Paul Sutton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > I tried to print a flyer out from one of the ubuntu projects to promote > ubuntu, it was blurred when printed out on A4,(something to do with the > size of the png file or something I am not a grapnics expert so can't > fix it, so end up not bothering), so not much use, what is needed is > some professionally printed flyers, easily available as the cd's,
These are available already. The conference packs have lots of flyers. https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DIYMarketing has some as does http://ubuntu.ec/su/drupal5/ > if > it looks good people will take note, and will be consistant, hand > printed stuff with a home printer can look awful compared to properly > professionally printed leaflets (compare the free cd's to home printed > cd labels and you get the idea), > We gave lots of these out at the Linux Expo in London last month. They are indeed useful. > Thing is, I don't think the postage is that much, i would prefer an > option to pay for x number of cd's given that my last order for stuff > from the shop included 20 cd's and the postage was < £8 i think, I > would be happy to click and pay postage for free cd's), same would > apply if orders could be combined with shop orders, so you pay postage > for weight, so if ordering some stickers, and the postage i think is 4 > quid then the rest of the weight could be with free cd's, I would be > happy with this, as it would make the postage seem far more worth while, > I have a "few" CDs - about 200 or so, suggestions for how I can easily distribute some of them out to you lot without me paying lots welcome! > again from the shop order leaflets, flyers etc etc, make it easier for > us to promote, ubuntu and linux generally. > That's what the DIY Marketing and Spread Ubuntu sites are for. The shop is more for consumers than advocates. > One question, i have a poster at http://www.zleap.net/downloads/ubuntu/ > > my ubuntu poster has tux on it, I was just womdering if this is a good > idea, or if the direct association with Linux should be removed, as not > to put people off, > He's certainly prominent. I don't think it's necessary to have tux there given the vast majority of people wont know what relevance a penguin has, or indeed what/who he is, and it's not (and shouldn't be) explained on the poster. > again what is needed here, is an easy way to upload to the right place > on the site, (it seems i need another password and uid to sign in to a > different part of the community site, perhaps someone on marketing > could help me with this please. > You can logon to the spreadubuntu and the wiki sites using openid. Cheers, Al. -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/