A belated note to say thanks for your comments on the first go at an OKF poster, Andrew!
I'll link to these from the wiki page: http://wiki.okfn.org/Publicity All the best, Jonathan On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 7:12 PM, Andrew Mackenzie <[email protected]> wrote: > Jonathan > It’s good, but you could consider: > > Skip headline, let graphics do the attention grab > Intro para: cut hyphen, focus. Put organisation at the end > Like the bold, but put the emphasis on the thing not the project name and > make it consistent throughout. > Cut the dashes > Bullet points essential? > The graphics are a great selection. If you have time for layout, try to > overlap them to give an irregular boundary. Vary the sizes. > If you need a low-cost version for mono laser printing use the B/W graphic > but large. Put it behind the text @ 50% opacity. Does the networked thing > for your message. > If you use black, 2 levels of grey and regular/bold you can have a lot of > depth in the text. So if you don’t have time to mess about with graphic > layout it’s not a big problem. > CC credits for graphics in small print along the bottom. > Now I wish I hadn’t started and so do you. Damn. Just pick out anything > which is helpful and ignore the rest. > Attached edit of the copy. > best > Andrew > > > -- Jonathan Gray Community Coordinator The Open Knowledge Foundation http://blog.okfn.org Twitter/Identica: jwyg _______________________________________________ okfn-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.okfn.org/mailman/listinfo/okfn-discuss
