DIYMarketing
This page contains downloadable resources to create your own Ubuntu marketing and conference material.
Existing documentation
Make sure you have seen the [http://help.ubuntu.com/quicktour/C/quicktour.html QuickTour], which summarizes several advantages and benefits of using Ubuntu Linux
Also check the [http://doc.ubuntu.com/ Documentation Project] for more detailed documentation and reference material
CDs artwork and ISO images
- Download the packaging for Ubuntu 5.10 (Breezy) CDs in [attachment:Ubuntu_5_10_CD_Artwork.pdf pdf] or [attachment:Ubuntu_5_10_CD_artwork.tar.gz source] format.
- Download the artwork for CD faces, for as [attachment:Ubuntu_5_10_CD_faces.tar.gz source for pressed CDs] or [attachment:Ubuntu_5_10_CD_labels.tgz labels].
Download the [http://www.ubuntu.com/download/ ISOs]
Printed Material
Important Observation: Could we have access or ensure work is done with Ubuntu computers running free software and so generating free format files? AFAIK, the .eps and .psd ARE NOT Free as in Freedom. All we do here, all the community work is based on freedom, and so I believe we should provide and assure we keep it like that. For desktop publishing (DTP) work in Ubuntu, have a look at [http://www.scribus.org.uk/ Scribus] - it's in Universe - or Inkscape.
- The latest promotional leaflet in [attachment:Ubuntu_leaflet.pdf pdf] or [attachment:ubuntu_leaflet.tgz source]. (Oct 05)
- An SVG recreation of the leaflet (different font, unfortunately) is [attachment:Ubuntu_leaflet_p1.svg here (front)] and [attachment:Ubuntu_leaflet_p2.svg here (back)].
- An A0 sized poster. We have both a [attachment:Ubuntu_5_10_poster.pdf Breezy] version and a [attachment:Ubuntu_5_04_poster.pdf Hoary] version.
- Artwork for Ubuntu [attachment:Ubuntu_sticker.pdf stickers].
Fonts
[attachment:Ubuntu-Title.ttf Ubuntu Title] font by [http://www.fitzsimon.com.au/ Andrew Fitzimon] - License: [http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/lesser.html LGPL]
Images
- Breezy circle of friends [attachment:breezy_cof.png image].
Other links
- See ["Presentations"] for existing Ubuntu presentations.
See UbuntuArtwork for logos, etc