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Latest revision as of 06:51, 15 April 2018
As with all events you need to capture peoples attention, BJC is no different. Over the years there have been many different logo's and sometimes themes to a convention. It might make sense for you to outsource design work to someone with the right skills. To keep the theme/lookandfeel of the convention consistent it is recommended that anything public faces goes through your design team. After 2014 it has been recommended (by Ian Mrawa), that a Design Team is highly recommended in order to facilitate a large workload and so that all other "functional teams" are able make design requests. Everything produced will then subsequently be consistent.
Here is a summarized list of all items that were requested as part of BJC 2014. The items have been grouped into similar categories:
Theme
- Logo - Colour and Black/White
- Colour scheme - to be carried through all advertisement/media/merch/etc
Advertisement
- Posters - A3 and A4
- Flyers - A5 and A6
- Festival Lineup - A3 and A4
Socal Media
- Facebook Banner
- Twitter Profile Picture
- Twitter Banner
- Twitter Background
Admin
- Pre-reg Forms
- Letterhead
- Directions
Event
- Booklet
- Pocket Guide
- Maps
- Passes
- Postcards
- Shirts/Merch
- Stage Management Cards
- Volunteer Cards
- Volunteer Badges
- BBMC Certificate
Additional Categories
- Website
- Merchandize
- Secret Postcards