RE: [VisCom] Update on brochures

Tyler,

Thanks for update - I was curious.

Yes, I'll be around, at least on Monday the 12th. To make copies, we
can use the in-house copy center if they have capacity, or Kinko's
across the street. Either does a pretty nice job, and I've used them to
do brochures in the past. I'm thinking 100-150 copies each.

Let's plan on getting that rolling Monday morning. Or if you email me
final files as high-res pdfs, I can get started on copying sooner.

Peter

-----Original Message-----
From: Tyler Mitchell (External)
Sent: Saturday, June 03, 2006 11:17 PM
To: dev@visibilitycommittee.osgeo.org
Subject: [VisCom] Update on brochures

Hi all, just wanted to give you a brief update on where I'm at with
the brochures.
I've got 5 out of 9 ready to review in draft form. I expect to wrap
up the rest tomorrow evening. I will then post them for you and the
project managers to review.

I am still not clear on how whether we should wait to print them
during our face-to-face (Peter, will you be there?) or do it ahead of
time. Any suggestions? I know I'd rather not lug them around
through customs, etc.

Tyler

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Something that WebCom has identified a need for is "snapshot" pages for each of the projects, hosted on the main website in a consistent layout. These would contain project information and links to the individual OSGeo project spaces for more information.

Would these brochures be something that we could repurpose to meet this need?

Jason

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From: Peter Moran [mailto:peter.moran@autodesk.com]
Sent: Mon 2006-06-05 10:01 AM
To: dev@visibilitycommittee.osgeo.org
Subject: RE: [VisCom] Update on brochures

Tyler,

Thanks for update - I was curious.

Yes, I'll be around, at least on Monday the 12th. To make copies, we
can use the in-house copy center if they have capacity, or Kinko's
across the street. Either does a pretty nice job, and I've used them to
do brochures in the past. I'm thinking 100-150 copies each.

Let's plan on getting that rolling Monday morning. Or if you email me
final files as high-res pdfs, I can get started on copying sooner.

Peter

-----Original Message-----
From: Tyler Mitchell (External)
Sent: Saturday, June 03, 2006 11:17 PM
To: dev@visibilitycommittee.osgeo.org
Subject: [VisCom] Update on brochures

Hi all, just wanted to give you a brief update on where I'm at with
the brochures.
I've got 5 out of 9 ready to review in draft form. I expect to wrap
up the rest tomorrow evening. I will then post them for you and the
project managers to review.

I am still not clear on how whether we should wait to print them
during our face-to-face (Peter, will you be there?) or do it ahead of
time. Any suggestions? I know I'd rather not lug them around
through customs, etc.

Tyler

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On 5-Jun-06, at 10:40 AM, Jason Birch wrote:

Something that WebCom has identified a need for is "snapshot" pages for each of the projects, hosted on the main website in a consistent layout. These would contain project information and links to the individual OSGeo project spaces for more information.

Would these brochures be something that we could repurpose to meet this need?

Hi Jason,
The brochures, when finalised, will be readily available for every purpose we can think of. I also expect additional formats of brochures to be desired - I'm sticking with single letter-sized pages for present (no tri-folds, A4, etc). So you can see we're pretty focused at the moment, but we certainly what the effort to be reused! The Where 2.0 deadlines are approaching fast, so that's the main objective for me with these brochures at present.

Tyler