[Wiki Loves Monuments] International Flyers

Ziko van Dijk zvandijk at googlemail.com
Tue Jun 21 15:22:28 UTC 2011


Hello,

Think about the Wikimedia logo, and the colours we often use: the
colours from the logo, and the light blue from Wikipedia. It doesn't
have to absolutely copy everything, but at least the logo should be
there.

Kind regards
Ziko


2011/6/21 Nuno Tavares <nuno.tavares at wikimedia.pt>:
> Ziko, just out of curiosity, can you elaborate on that?
>
> The only "corporate design" guidelines I know is:
> http://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/Wikimedia_visual_identity_guidelines
>
>
> --
> Nuno Tavares
> Wikimedia Portugal
> http://www.wikimedia.pt
>
> Imagine um mundo onde é dada a qualquer pessoa a possibilidade de ter
> livre acesso ao somatório de todo o conhecimento humano. É isso o que
> estamos a fazer.
>
> Participe também: http://www.wikimedia.pt
>
>
>
> Ziko van Dijk escreveu:
>> Hello, I like the artwork, but in general I would find it nice if the
>> general design concept would have a link with the Wikimedia corporate
>> design.
>>
>> Kind regards
>> Ziko
>>
>> (WMNL)
>>
>>
>> 2011/6/21 Susana Morais <susana.morais at wikimedia.pt>:
>>> Hello,
>>> The QR code i used on the poster is c. 1,5x1,5 cm. So its best to make it a
>>> little bigger.
>>> Thanks!
>>> Susana
>>>
>>>
>>> 2011/6/21 Sylvain Machefert <smachefert at gmail.com>
>>>> Hi all,
>>>> according to what I had found when working on QR code printing, the
>>>> minimal recommended size for QR code is 2x2 centimeters (and at least no
>>>> less than 1.6x1.6 cm)
>>>>
>>>> But I don't remember where I found it so if someone has a reliable source
>>>> !
>>>>
>>>> And I agree with Benoit, I think we should work on a same document,
>>>> translated in our languages. And the spanish one seems a really good one to
>>>> start with.
>>>>
>>>> Sylvain
>>>>
>>>> 2011/6/17 Jane Darnell <jane023 at gmail.com>
>>>>> Hi Susana,
>>>>> I don't know what the recommended size is, but you can fit them into
>>>>> quite small spaces, according to the work done in Derby Museum. One of the
>>>>> Wikimedia boardmembers in the UK, Roger (Victuallers) is very strong on
>>>>> using them in combination with wikipedia articles, Here in Holland the city
>>>>> of Alkmaar has started a pilot project putting QR-codes on monuments, but
>>>>> they don't (yet) link to Wikipedia articles, just to articles in Dutch from
>>>>> the local historical society.
>>>>> Our ad for the Europa Nostra magazine has a QR-code on there. I guess the
>>>>> idea is to make it big enough for someone to easily wave their telephone
>>>>> over. Something like 3 centimeters wide for a flyer maybe? I have seen them
>>>>> larger on a poster.
>>>>> Jane
>>>>>
>>>>> 2011/6/17 Susana Morais <susana.morais at wikimedia.pt>
>>>>>> Well, i really didnt know what that was, until yesterday... :) Is there
>>>>>> a specific size for that in printed material? I can specify a region for
>>>>>> that code and then each country places his own in that region.
>>>>>> Susana
>>>>
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