Wednesday, November 18, 2009

OCS poster, wiki

It just occurred to me that I never actually put up the final, fixed version of the OCS poster. So, ta dah!

Also worth mentioning is the OCS presence on the Create wiki. It comes with a flashy new domain name for OCS: opencolour.org. Eventually, I want to get a more permanent site up at that address, but for now, it's pointing to the wiki, where the future of Open Colour is being discussed.

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Tuesday, April 14, 2009

New Site

Up and running, at a temporary address, the main OCS website. It's a little bare bones at the moment, but should be getting more content in the near future.

OCS site

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Monday, April 13, 2009

OCS Open Source poster round two

OCS Open Source poster

Four versions of an OCS/Open Source for Designers poster promoting Open Source alternatives to closed industry standards.



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Thursday, March 19, 2009

OCS Collateral Strategy

why collateral?
  • marketing collateral for OCS needs to be developed in order to raise awareness of the issues behind colour and colour standards
  • help designers realize what they are buying into
  • inform designers that they have the power to have options
  • get designers interested in helping to develop new options
  • get them thinking about why they use Pantone when they could have something authored by themselves and accessible to everyone

what collateral?
  • posters for use at design schools, offices and other places where designers congregate
  • postcards for use at events like conferences where many transient designers are in attendance
  • website for providing more in depth information on alternatives to Pantone
  • ads, similar in intent to the posters, for use in design-centric magazines like Print and Azure

where collateral?
  • anywhere designers can be found in large quantities, in physical space, internet space and media space

how collateral?
  • target designers where they congregate
  • engage them with some kind of hook
  • feed them new information that they may never even have considered before
  • drive them to find out more
  • mobilize them, with hopes of creating community around OCS

who collateral?
  • designers, largely those who deal in print media, but also others
  • print professionals
  • those who deal in textiles, plastics, markers, paints and so on...

conclusion
I have some serious market research to do. Who are these people? Where can I find them? Do they have any interest at all in community built systems, or are they just loners content to buy Pantone chip books every year? Can they be harnessed? How much do they already know about colour? Do they have any spare time? Do they know anything at all about Open Source? Would they be interested if they did? Can they be made to care?

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Monday, March 2, 2009

New Letterhead, Almost the Same as the Old Letterhead


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Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Letterhead & Business Card

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