Hello all,
I hope my comment doesn't count as an influx ;-)
I think it's sensible to have co-branding where possible. We do need to
promote ourselves as a chapter as much as the projects, in some ways.
The mugs that David mentioned (we still have some left if anyone would like
one!) are a really good example of this.
Thanks,
Stevie
On 27 July 2012 13:59, David Gerard <dgerard(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On 27 July 2012 13:57, HJ Mitchell
<hjmitchell(a)ymail.com> wrote:
Without wishing to prompt an influx of comments
about visual identity
etc, I
think we should be wary of promoting the chapter
(not just with
merchandise)
over the projects which the chapter exists to
support.
Wikipedia is a much more recognisable brand and the largest and most
successful project WMUK supports and thus (imo) makes for the most
desirable
and attention-grabbing merchandise.
We should consider that this isn't merchandise for sale, but giveaway
swag - chapters can't sell merchandise (yet), just give it away. (Go
visit WMUK and get away without a coffee mug.)
- d.
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