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On 06/19/2013 05:32 AM, Cor Nouws wrote:
Marc Paré wrote (19-06-13 10:25)

Nice! Where did you use it and for what purposes do you think it would
be best used?

Booths at al sorts of events.
(It's first version is from early 2011, this one from a year later.
I did mail about the first version at least.)

Yes, it will make a great addition to our marketing materials!

What happens when you have it on the booth: people only see the LibreOffice front, so that's a) a bit simple and b) looks as a sticker (especially when no real stickers are left ;) ).
So that's something I would like to improve.

Cheers,


We can always improve the Flyer / Brochure.

The key is how you print it.

The flyers are in two main categories - Self printed and Professional printed.

The "official" brochures and flyers need to be printed professionally- due to their ink usage. The "community" version is able to be printed on a "normal" home/office printer. Locally, the "official" version would cost me about 50 cents a piece for 100 or more, while printing the more simple "community" version costs maybe 5 cents a piece for the ink and paperprinted on my home/office inkjet printer.



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