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==Poster==
 
==Poster==
 
Draft poster [[File:Hackspace_poster.pdf]]
 
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Second draft poster [[File: Hackspace_poster_pdf.pdf]]
  
 
==Contact Card==
 
==Contact Card==

Revision as of 19:23, 10 August 2019

Promotional materials, stickers, posters, ...

See also: Propaganda.

Assets

  • A few of our core assets (e.g. a logo SVG) can be found on Github:

https://github.com/londonhackspace/hackspace-foundation-sites/tree/master/resources

Flyers

File:London Hackspace Flyer.pdf 60 x 210mm (designed by gmjhowe)

Poster

Draft poster File:Hackspace poster.pdf Second draft poster File:Hackspace poster pdf.pdf

Contact Card

These designs are based on the moo.com mini-card.


moo mini-cards can have upto 6 lines of text on the back and it's suggested that the group name, website and address should be on there. Additionally a tag line might be added, giving the recipient an idea as to what the hackspace is about.

The template for making these cards is a GIMP xcf file Lhs minicard template.xcf

Tag Lines

  • Make Learn Teach
  • A communal space for people who make things.
  • We make stuff, we don't break into banks to steal your credit card data.
  • tinker, tailor, solder, DIY, software, hardware, hack it all here
  • tinker, tailor, solder, DIY... What ever you hack: do it here
  • Tinker, tailor, solder, laser, software, hardware, hack it all here
  • Hack better. Hack bigger. Hack together
  • because EVERYTHING has user-serviceable parts inside.
  • Lathes, lasers and Linux since 2009.
  • We're not allowed to do this stuff in the house either.
  • Take it apart. Make it better. Then add lasers.
  • Like CDT at school - but with beer instead of exams.
  • A co-operative workshop space for making, learning and tinkering.
  • Users servicing components inside.
  • Where ideas can become reality.

Stickers

Laptop

Designed to be printed on to round self-adhesive plastic at about 75mm dia. The original .svg file has some additional text that strangely I cannot see here.