Flyers to promote OSCE days and Textiel Challenge
(to be used on the 4th at Re:publica and on the 7th at Prinzessengarten)
To find a way to make as many flyers as we can using as little amount of
paper as possible (approx 200 flyers) while making it attractive / less
chances people would throw it (maybe use nice paper, have it as a
square? > like a real invitation card)
What needs to be on it: OSCEdays logos + Circular textile logos ( all in Drive folder)
Sustainabel printers Oktoberdruck and PinguinDruck, both in Berlin. We started for price offer.
Create for the vent in June
Map / brochure at the entrance: next week we should get a proper schedule
and organised map of who will be where at what time + concept,
quantity, price needs to be discussed
Can we do posters?
@Mayya - could you please upload the files for the flyer you made. If the file is small, you can upload it her (drag and drop it into a comment). Or just share it in the Berlin Cloud.
@Lars2i I do not have permission to upload on the cloud… Not sure why. I send you an email now. The flyer needs to be set up and tiled by the printing to have as many on an A3.
Ah, ok. Don’t know why you can’t upload it to the cloud. Maybe @cameralibre finds some time to look into it. Meanwhile, maybe you can upload it somewhere else and share the download link here for everyone?
@Mayya, would you like a login to the ownCloud so that you can share, access and edit files in case you need to again?
I can set it up for you, it just takes 30 seconds. Just let me know.
@Lars2i The reason is that the link provided does not allow public editing. If you want other people to be able to upload things into one of your folders without being signed in, then you need to check ‘allow editing’ in the 'Share folder panel.
Something to remember is that when a folder is shared publicly for viewing or editing, all subfolders are also shared publicly. So in this case, the 2015 sponsorship agreements & communication are also visible (which I’m fine with - I just don’t know if you were aware of it).
Although I’m generally fine with most folders being publicly viewable, I suggest that you should generally try to make only individual folders publicly editable, not folders containing many branches of subfolders - otherwise things might get messy.
However, I think our Design Files folder is publicly editable, it has lots of subfolders and it has survived ok.
I don´t know if you are aware of it but, we are NAME and we are making some videos and posters for the OSCE Days Berlin here is the link for the first video
Would be nice to share it around on your social media channels.
that’s some high quality videos you have there! I already shared your textiles- related one.
However, may I suggest you include the fact that it’s a ‘Berlin’ community video, somewhere, maybe at the end? Only if you have the time.
It can be confusing otherwise because the ‘Agora’ info is also included and this way Agora seems like the address of the global event. What do you think?