Existing marketing material index
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GNOME logo
See LogoGuidelines for usage guidelines and example files.
Printable flyers/posters/t-shirts
Top rated:
Stickers originally made for GUADEC 2007 gnome-stickers.svg and gnome-stickers.eps
A4 leaflet: Why choose GNOME (source format)
A4 leaflet (simpler with some color icons): Why choose GNOME (pdf and .sxw source)
- Andreas Nilsson has done a series of really nice posters:
- Ben Konrath's versions of Andreas Nilsson's posters (changed some text, fixed some typos):
- Goran Rakić's Serbian localizations of Ben Konrath's and Andreas Nilsson's posters
- Vincent Untz's French localizations of Ben Konrath's and Andreas Nilsson's posters
- Sri Ramkrishna's brother has also designed a great series of posters:
- Seb Biot also designed a series of GNOME t-shirts:
Tim's Friends of GNOME donation hand-out: [pdf] FOGBrochure.pdf
- Older material:
Poster outlines by Sebastian Biot: http://www.viralata.net/blog/archives/2004/10/12/three-gnome-posters/
More posters by Sebastian: http://www.viralata.net/gnome/promotion/ (see blog entry at http://www.viralata.net/blog/archives/2004/11/30/gnome-identity-posters-and-a-few-more/)
Presentations
Ten years of Freedom presented KenVanDine at SCALE 6x 2008 scale_2008_gnome.odp and scale_2008_gnome.pdf
"Marketing GNOME" - a presentation on ways to spread GNOME and get quality user feedback given at FOSDEM by DaveNeary: Marketing_GNOME.odp
Ten years of Freedom presented by JorgeCastro and KenVanDine at OLF 2007 jcastro_kenvandine_ohio_2007.odp and jcastro_kenvandine_ohio_2007.pdf
'GNOME: 10 years of freedom'; A presentation on the history of Gnome, by Erik Snoeijs and later improved and translated by BehdadEsfahbod. http://behdad.org/download/Presentations/gnome10years/
A whole bunch of GNOME related presentations are available on ftp://ftp.gnome.org/pub/gnome/teams/marketing/ (en is English ones, fr is French ones)
One of Nat's presentations: http://nat.org/NatFriedman-GUADEC-5-Pendulum.sxi
One of Federico's presentations (History of Gnome, up to 2.6, in Spanish): http://primates.ximian.com/~federico/docs/2004-Medellin/gnome.sxi
A presentation by Adam Weinberger given at BSDCan (the Canadian BSD Conference, apparently BSDCan was catchier than BSDCon or CanBSD or CanBSDCon) about GNOME on BSD: gnome_on_bsd_slides.tar.bz2
Artwork
- T-shirt designs
Sports theme, by Sebastian Biot: http://www.viralata.net/blog/archives/2004/11/01/national-desktop-league/
Simple & plain by DaveNeary: tshirt-plain.svg
Same T-shirt on a blue shirt: tshirt-plain-blue.svg
Same T-shirt with a hacker head: tshirt-dcamp.svg
Research
Website buttons
If you are the sort of person who enjoys adding buttons to your website, these are for you! Just save the images to your computer and use them to link to www.gnome.org on your website.
GNOME button (in the style of http://www.zwahlendesign.ch/en/node/19)
Made for GNOME button
Made with GNOME button
Other stuff
- Release notes and press releases:
2.14 release notes: http://www.gnome.org/start/2.14/
2.12 release notes: http://www.gnome.org/start/2.12/
2.10 release notes: http://www.gnome.org/start/2.10/
2.8 release notes: http://www.gnome.org/start/2.8/
2.6 release notes: http://www.gnome.org/start/2.6/
OOo marketing material (posters, CD labels) online - might be useful for ideas: http://marketing.openoffice.org/art/
Business card templates: http://flame.cs.dal.ca/~bowes/business_cards/
OpenOffice Templates
gnome-green-hills-with-foot-bullets.otp - made by Mikael Olenfalk
Waiting to be sorted
Our gnome.org press pages, with all our press releases.
Previous Presentations ftp://ftp.gnome.org/pub/gnome/teams/marketing/
Various ../MigrationGuides which have been prepared by government agencies (more free software than GNOME related)
Possible Conferences to Market GNOME /MarketingConferences
Here's an interesting paper on "Guerrilla Marketing" - marketing tactics that generate buzz: http://www.changethis.com/pdf/4.04.GuerrillaMarketing.pdf There are definitely some of the ideas in this which we can use.
- A series of articles by Tom Chance of KDE:
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