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Hello William,

Sorry for top posting. You are right, lengthy brochures are wholly ineffective but Pierre-Yves 
merely updated the existing one. There is unfortunately a strong bias here of people who think 
people enjoy reading pages about LibreOffice and FOSS :-)

I am mostly interested in results at this stage. What would be the easiest option for you? Draft a 
simple one or reuse the existing?

Best,

Charles. 

On 16 avril 2015 11:44:34 CEST, William Gathoye <william@gathoye.be> wrote:
On 04/15/2015 03:54 PM, Charles-H. Schulz wrote:

Meeeh. True enough. Then we have a problem. William, do you feel like
putting up
a small brochure in French? Using the Discover section of the website
should do it.

As Pierre Yves updated his version, do I still need to create a small
brochure?
Not to undervalue Pierre's work, but according to the advertisers and
marketing
specialists I have here in the company I'm working, a 3 folds brochure
like this
with so much text in it is likely not to be read. Except maybe by
nerds, but
end-users won't, if we have to distribute such brochures outside IT
conferences.

Also according to the feedback they have, I wonder if a brochure is the
best
format. Maybe flyers would fit better and would be cheaper to print.
When
printed the text on Pierre's work is rather big, reducing it would
allow us to
reduce paper size and cost.

I think LibreOffice needs a consistent and greatly designed marketing
campaign
across languages about its flyers. Providing the same consistent
brochure/flyer
in different languages for UK, DE, NL and FR would reinforce our
branding.

On 04/15/2015 03:30 PM, Charles-H. Schulz wrote:
Again, we are not so interested with a co-sponsorship but I would
need a
ballpark estimate of how much we're talking about.

Do you need a ballpark about the price or the number of
brochures/flyers you need?

If this is about the price, read on.

Here in the company, we need at least 1.250 prints (lower than
excepted) in
order for us to have preferential prices.

Based on Pierre's work, for A4 colourful brochures (recto verso) with 2
folds
(already folded), printed on 135gr glossy paper (traditional paper for
printer
are 80gr so this is a great improvement compared to the brochure we
have now) +
free redesign from Pixin'ko with sources is 319€ (VAT excluded). (372€
for 2.5k
prints). Lowering the price is possible if we play with paper quality
and print
delays. If after compression, you find it still too expensive, like I
said,
co-partnership is possible with our small mentioned logo below the
flyer/brochure.
But for Brussels, we will need to have the final version before end of
week in
order to have them printed before 24th April.

If you need to order as a company, or in the name of TDF, I don't think
you need
to add VAT, because this basically consists in intracom exchanges. The
delivery
price depends on the location where we need to send the package.

Regards,

-- 
William Gathoye
<william@gathoye.be>


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