[NA-Discuss] Brochures

Jean Armour Polly netmom at gmail.com
Wed Aug 3 14:24:04 UTC 2011


Maybe what you are looking for is "Palm Cards" -- google they come in all sizes
or Rack Cards 4 x 9 inches-- google both for rates, lots of printers.
You'd be surprised how cheap full color, glossy 2 sided printing is 
these days. Where I work we routinely order 1000 pieces bookmark size 
for about $40.
Maybe ICANN selects a printer and has printer ship to each RALO?


Also,At 9:27 AM -0400 8/3/11, Garth Bruen at Knujon.com recently said:
>I agree with Evan, but there is something about a brochure. I tend 
>to collect them all at conferences and read through them later, 
>following up on the details within.
>
>A business card is personal, meaning it is meant to reflect the 
>person giving it. A business card for NARALO should be an 
>"oversized" card to distinguish it.
>
>
>From: Evan Leibovitch
>Sent: Tuesday, August 02, 2011 5:22 PM
>To: Thompson, Darlene
>Cc: na-discuss at atlarge-lists.icann.org ; Garth Bruen at Knujon.com
>Subject: Re: [NA-Discuss] Brochures
>
>
>Truth be told, I'm finding this discussion both mildly amusing and 
>very puzzling.
>
>This is the INTERNET. It -- and the digital contents it contains, 
>such as this email -- is unconstrained by the physical and 
>time-based limitations imposed on paper documents such as brochures.
>
>This discussion thread offers a powerful argument in favor of 
>tossing the concept of printed brochures entirely. In its stead, we 
>could have stable URLs for the information we want in all applicable 
>languages, and print NARALO business cards that contain the URLs in 
>all available languages.
>
>This would be far less expensive to produce, eliminate the need to 
>limit the message into the available page size, and reduce the 
>arguing over a needlessly scarce resource.
>
>- Evan
>
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