Re: [marketing] OOo Presentation Kit [was OOo Pamphlet?]

2009-12-30 Thread Bernhard Dippold
Hi Christine, * Christine Louise Beems schrieb: [...] Please take a look at http://www.gozarks.com/ooo/ where I have posted an illustration and some comments about overarching design strategy which should perhaps be factored-in before the graphic styling for the inserts is developed. I agree w

Re: [marketing] OOo Presentation Kit [was OOo Pamphlet?]

2009-12-30 Thread Christine Louise Beems
he graphic styling for the inserts is developed. Or of course, you may see things differently . In any event, best wishes to all for 2010... ~Christine - Original Message - From: "John McCreesh" To: Sent: Sunday, December 13, 2009 9:54 AM Subject: [marketing] OOo Prese

Re: [marketing] OOo Presentation Kit

2009-12-16 Thread Christine Louise Beems
ve been away from my desk for a few days and am just now catching up. Expectantly, I will get back to this later today or first thing tomorrow. ~Christine - Original Message - From: "Juergen Schmidt" To: Sent: Wednesday, December 16, 2009 2:51 AM Subject: Re: [marketin

Re: [marketing] OOo Presentation Kit

2009-12-16 Thread Juergen Schmidt
Hi John, i would suggest that we spend some money to hire some professionals. We should work on one campaign for every major release. Keeping in mind that such a campaign would be valid for ~2 years or so i think it's worse to spend some money on such a campaign. Juergen On 12/15/09 8:59 PM

[marketing] OOo Presentation Kit

2009-12-15 Thread John McCreesh
To help discussion, I've put together some simple sketches of how the Presentation Kit could work. Reminder: we have a professionally printed generic OOo folder like http://www.folderprinting.co.uk/a4-single-pocket-flat-interlocking-folder.html We then fill this with appropriate inserts. For exam

[marketing] OOo Presentation Kit [was OOo Pamphlet?]

2009-12-13 Thread John McCreesh
On Fri, December 11, 2009 4:41 pm, Christine Louise Beems wrote: [snip] > In light of which about the suggestion for a 'mix and match' high quality, > global, 'language neutral' (thus totally graphical) full color folder (printed on one side or both?); a generic/boilerplate black and white (with >