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* Stickers: https://pagure.io/design/issue/563 | * Stickers: https://pagure.io/design/issue/563 | ||
* Pen: https://pagure.io/design/issue/562 | * Pen: https://pagure.io/design/issue/562 | ||
* | * Lanyard: https://pagure.io/design/issue/561 | ||
* Buttons: https://pagure.io/design/issue/560 | * Buttons: https://pagure.io/design/issue/560 | ||
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== | == Designs == | ||
=== Buttons === | === Buttons === | ||
We are asking for 3 sizes of buttons, the key difference is the button usage: | |||
Small Buttons are intended to be use in events like stickers as a litle gift to people that show real interest in Fedora, similar to cheat cubes, they do not cost much and in universities if you give a sticker to a student and then the student uses it in her backpack is great and they work well as part of a loyalty strategy in a region where each user counts if we want to achieve the critical mass of users to keep being relevant. | |||
Medium buttons are for users (I mean people already using Fedora that are our hopes of possible new contributors to the project), it is easy to know when a person is using Fedora when in a even this persons talk to you about how Fedora have improved the upgrade process, or that he is missing some app that can be nice to have packaged in Fedora, any way it is always easy to know when do you find a Fedora user in a event, give a button to a user is a nice gift I think, even more if the button have a message aligned with core Fedora values. | |||
Big buttons are for contributors, like those buttons that you see in a market with a message saying "What can I help you" with this button will be easy to identify a Fedora Contributor in a big event. | |||
Design Team Tickert: https://pagure.io/design/issue/560 | |||
==== Small ==== | ==== Small ==== | ||
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[[File:Latan 1inch button.png]] | [[File:Latan 1inch button.png]] | ||
==== | ==== Medium ==== | ||
Source: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/File:Latan_2.5inch_button.svg | Source: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/File:Latan_2.5inch_button.svg | ||
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Stickers is the most common item is swag, there are many desings so per country can ask theirs prefered desing, we ask for the desing team por a sheet of stickers because the original idea was to have a group of stickers that were easily given together with a cd/dvd envelope, there is a local because printing companies were not cutting stickers less than 2"x2" and also less than 1,000 units. We produced fedora bubbles with cutting services, and they gave back the product in sheets of 20. From this the experience about handling stickers there is a handling reason: it is easy to count sheets of stickers than individuals and handling the sheet were less prone to be damaged. Sheets being together with laptop or notebooks, rather than smaller units in a pouch. Also one sheet of stickers put in and envelope/notepad survive better that small stickers separated. | Stickers is the most common item is swag, there are many desings so per country can ask theirs prefered desing, we ask for the desing team por a sheet of stickers because the original idea was to have a group of stickers that were easily given together with a cd/dvd envelope, there is a local because printing companies were not cutting stickers less than 2"x2" and also less than 1,000 units. We produced fedora bubbles with cutting services, and they gave back the product in sheets of 20. From this the experience about handling stickers there is a handling reason: it is easy to count sheets of stickers than individuals and handling the sheet were less prone to be damaged. Sheets being together with laptop or notebooks, rather than smaller units in a pouch. Also one sheet of stickers put in and envelope/notepad survive better that small stickers separated. | ||
Design Team Ticket: https://pagure.io/design/issue/563 | |||
Files: | Files: | ||
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There have been some pens in latam from Fudcon events, we do not use pencils openly in the open ones, but we take some to the events as a small gift for the organizers of the events or people who have invited us to give a talk or for possible collaborators. | There have been some pens in latam from Fudcon events, we do not use pencils openly in the open ones, but we take some to the events as a small gift for the organizers of the events or people who have invited us to give a talk or for possible collaborators. | ||
Design Team Ticket: https://pagure.io/design/issue/562 | |||
=== | === Lanyard === | ||
Lanyards are used for collaborators or long-time users of the distribution. | Lanyards are used for collaborators or long-time users of the distribution. | ||
Design Team Ticket: https://pagure.io/design/issue/561 | |||
=== Cheat Cubes === | === Cheat Cubes === | ||
Cheat cubes are useful for new Fedora users who are not familiar with the distribution and specific commands such as dnf and rpm, they chose to do the local language versions, Portuguese for Brazil and Spanish for the rest of the countries. | |||
Design Team Ticket: https://pagure.io/design/issue/568 | |||
== Mailing Addresses == | == Mailing Addresses == | ||
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| Itamar Peixoto || 1636 NW 82nd Avenue || Suite CB58970 || Doral || Florida || United States || 33126 || Brazil and Paraguay Swag | | Itamar Peixoto || 1636 NW 82nd Avenue || Suite CB58970 || Doral || Florida || United States || 33126 || Brazil and Paraguay Swag | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Eduard Alexander Lucena Mendoza || | | Eduard Alexander Lucena Mendoza || Calle San Isidro 661, Departamento 204. || || Santiago de Chile || Region Metropolitana || Chile || 8330564 || Chile Swag | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Galoget Jontze Latorre Cheng || Ángela Vivero de Caamaño N2-153 y Remigio Crespo Toral || || Quito || Pichincha || Ecuador|| 170403 || Ecuador Swag | | Galoget Jontze Latorre Cheng || Ángela Vivero de Caamaño N2-153 y Remigio Crespo Toral || || Quito || Pichincha || Ecuador|| 170403 || Ecuador Swag | ||
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|Edwind Richzendy Contreras Soto || 5502 NW 79 Av. Doral, Florida 33166 - 4124 || || Doral || Florida || United States || || Venezuela Swag | |Edwind Richzendy Contreras Soto || 5502 NW 79 Av. Doral, Florida 33166 - 4124 || || Doral || Florida || United States || || Venezuela Swag | ||
|- | |||
|Antonio Sebastian Salles || Av Irarrazaval 2401 Of 821 || || Santiago || Metropolitana || Chile ||7750495 || Chile Swag | |||
|} | |} |
Latest revision as of 02:15, 28 August 2018
Quantities per Country
Country | Small Button (1"x1") | Medium Button (2.5"x2.5") | Big Button (3"x3") | Cheatcubes | Lanyard | Sticker | Pens |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Argentina | 200 | 200 | 200 | 200 | 200 | 500 | 100 |
Bolivia | 100 | 100 | 100 | 100 | 500 | 100 | 100 |
Brazil | 1000 | 1000 | 1000 | 1000 | 1000 | 1000 | 1000 |
Chile | 200 | 200 | 200 | 200 | 200 | 300 | 100 |
Ecuador | 400 | 300 | 300 | 300 | 500 | 500 | 150 |
Mexico | 200 | 200 | 200 | 200 | 200 | 500 | 100 |
Nicaragua | 400 | 300 | 300 | 300 | 500 | 600 | 100 |
Panama | 100 | 100 | 100 | 100 | 200 | 500 | 100 |
Peru | 300 | 300 | 300 | 300 | 500 | 500 | 100 |
Venezuela | 100 | 100 | 100 | 200 | 100 | 500 | 100 |
Total | 3,000 | 2,800 | 2,800 | 2,900 | 3,900 | 5,000 | 1,950 |
Technical Specifications
- Stickers: https://pagure.io/design/issue/563
- Pen: https://pagure.io/design/issue/562
- Lanyard: https://pagure.io/design/issue/561
- Buttons: https://pagure.io/design/issue/560
Budget
Latam ticket: https://pagure.io/ambassadors-latam/tasks/issue/406
Total USD 12,975.00Item | Quantity | Unit Price | Total |
---|---|---|---|
Small Button (1"x1") | 3,000 | USD 0.203 | USD 609.00 |
Medium Button (2.25"x2.25") | 2,800 | USD 0.27 | USD 756.00 |
Big Button (3"x3") | 2,800 | USD 0.27 * | USD 756.00 |
Cheatcubes | 2,900 | USD 0.50 | USD 1,450.00 |
Lanyard | 3,900 | USD 1.75 * | USD 6,825.00 |
Sticker | 5,000 | USD 0.37 | USD 1,850.00 |
Pens | 1,950 | USD 0.36 | USD 702.00 |
- Aprox
Designs
Buttons
We are asking for 3 sizes of buttons, the key difference is the button usage:
Small Buttons are intended to be use in events like stickers as a litle gift to people that show real interest in Fedora, similar to cheat cubes, they do not cost much and in universities if you give a sticker to a student and then the student uses it in her backpack is great and they work well as part of a loyalty strategy in a region where each user counts if we want to achieve the critical mass of users to keep being relevant.
Medium buttons are for users (I mean people already using Fedora that are our hopes of possible new contributors to the project), it is easy to know when a person is using Fedora when in a even this persons talk to you about how Fedora have improved the upgrade process, or that he is missing some app that can be nice to have packaged in Fedora, any way it is always easy to know when do you find a Fedora user in a event, give a button to a user is a nice gift I think, even more if the button have a message aligned with core Fedora values.
Big buttons are for contributors, like those buttons that you see in a market with a message saying "What can I help you" with this button will be easy to identify a Fedora Contributor in a big event.
Design Team Tickert: https://pagure.io/design/issue/560
Small
Source: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/File:Latan_1inch_button.svg
Medium
Source: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/File:Latan_2.5inch_button.svg
Big
Source: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/File:Latan_2.5inch_button.svg
Stickers
Stickers is the most common item is swag, there are many desings so per country can ask theirs prefered desing, we ask for the desing team por a sheet of stickers because the original idea was to have a group of stickers that were easily given together with a cd/dvd envelope, there is a local because printing companies were not cutting stickers less than 2"x2" and also less than 1,000 units. We produced fedora bubbles with cutting services, and they gave back the product in sheets of 20. From this the experience about handling stickers there is a handling reason: it is easy to count sheets of stickers than individuals and handling the sheet were less prone to be damaged. Sheets being together with laptop or notebooks, rather than smaller units in a pouch. Also one sheet of stickers put in and envelope/notepad survive better that small stickers separated.
Design Team Ticket: https://pagure.io/design/issue/563
Files:
- Print ready: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/File:Latam_stickerpack.pdf
- Scribus Source: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/File:Latam_stickerpack.pdf
Pen
There have been some pens in latam from Fudcon events, we do not use pencils openly in the open ones, but we take some to the events as a small gift for the organizers of the events or people who have invited us to give a talk or for possible collaborators.
Design Team Ticket: https://pagure.io/design/issue/562
Lanyard
Lanyards are used for collaborators or long-time users of the distribution.
Design Team Ticket: https://pagure.io/design/issue/561
Cheat Cubes
Cheat cubes are useful for new Fedora users who are not familiar with the distribution and specific commands such as dnf and rpm, they chose to do the local language versions, Portuguese for Brazil and Spanish for the rest of the countries.
Design Team Ticket: https://pagure.io/design/issue/568
Mailing Addresses
Name | Address Line 1 | Address Line 2 | City | State | Country | Postal Code | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Adrian Soliard | Calle 1739 #3950 | Paraná | Entre Ríos | Argentina | 3100 | Argentina Swag | |
Freddy Condori Chavez | Calle Ayacucho, Esquina Mercado, Nro. 308, Vicepresidencia del Estado, 2 142650 Interno 2650 | La Paz | Bolivia | Bolivia Swag | |||
Itamar Peixoto | 1636 NW 82nd Avenue | Suite CB58970 | Doral | Florida | United States | 33126 | Brazil and Paraguay Swag |
Eduard Alexander Lucena Mendoza | Calle San Isidro 661, Departamento 204. | Santiago de Chile | Region Metropolitana | Chile | 8330564 | Chile Swag | |
Galoget Jontze Latorre Cheng | Ángela Vivero de Caamaño N2-153 y Remigio Crespo Toral | Quito | Pichincha | Ecuador | 170403 | Ecuador Swag | |
Alberto Rodríguez Sánchez | Sur 56 Mz 74 Lt 38 San Agustin 1ra Sección | Exterior 21 | Ecatepec | Edo. México | México | 55130 | México Swag |
Neville A. Cross | Nicabox 472 | 7801 NW 37th Street Doral, FL 33195-6503 | Miami | Florida | United States | Nicaragua Swag | |
Clarissa Cecilia Cortez Martinez/ pty 26987 | 7270 Nw 35 Terrace | Miami | Florida | United States | 33122 | Panamá Swag | |
Aly Yuliza Machaca Mamani | Jr. Moquegua 267 | Puno | Perú | Perú Swag | |||
Edwind Richzendy Contreras Soto | 5502 NW 79 Av. Doral, Florida 33166 - 4124 | Doral | Florida | United States | Venezuela Swag | ||
Antonio Sebastian Salles | Av Irarrazaval 2401 Of 821 | Santiago | Metropolitana | Chile | 7750495 | Chile Swag |