I find that the idea of "Green" is a buzz word of this generation. If we use a green color in the "branding" of the visuals of the marketing and maybe in the software "splash screen", it might be remembered more often.
The costs of green paper is cheaper than using a lot of green toner or ink for a printer. I wonder if there could be a few places looked into by the major players in the marketing teams to the local costs of the larger items, like banners. I bet it would cost a lot less in the larger cities, than it does in a smaller one, like where I live. It could be less with the postage from a city like New York City or LA, shipped to my area of New York State [USA] than it would cost me to have one made up at our best priced shop. It could be the same in the bigger cities of each country and shipped to the smaller areas for local events of those regions of their countries. I know I would not want something to be shipped from Europe to the USA, but within Germany, or France, or England? On 02/13/2011 04:07 PM, Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :) > From what other people have said i think that allowing some regional variation would be a good plan. 3. Slight variations give an impression of a community-led, creative and dynamic organisation rather than excessively global corporate. 2. Faster to create good displays more cheaply. 1. Postage costs and time taken for deliveries could make a marketing box for posters and paper-work fairly impractical - especially when considering posting from one continent to another! However, i think there are some items that would be great to be able to share around to give LibreOffice an unexpected boost even at some fairly small events. Just my 2cents worth Regards from Tom :)
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