BTW, at the recent meting in Derby, I mentioned a supplier, Badges for Bands;
http://www.badgesforbands.com/
I've no connection with them, and haven't even used them, but have
heard good things from those who have.
On 12 September 2011 15:41, Richard Symonds
<richard.symonds(a)wikimedia.org.uk> wrote:
All,
I’m looking into replenishing the chapter’s supplies of merchandise, but
rather than the standard fare of key rings and stress balls, I’m wondering
if there’s any interesting requests people have. Obviously, we’re
constrained by cost, but if you’ve got any ideas, I’d love to hear them.
Some suggestions that have already been made –
· Badges printed with the QR code for the Wikipedia page on QR Codes
· Wikipedia logo-shaped cookie-cutters
· Merchandise printed with Wikipedia memes such as [citation
needed], [edit], or maybe phrases like “Wiki Loves Museums” or “I Write
Wikipedia”
· Business card-size cards with DYKs printed on them
We’re looking for things that’ll be easily understandable by the general
public – something that would make the average person want to edit. That
said, feel free to make any suggestions, even if you think they might be
unworkable – they might be usable in future campaigns or as part of a bigger
project.
All the best,
Richard
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