On 01/08/13 17:29, Sam Tuke wrote:
See attached (gallery.png).
The idea is that we print these in large numbers, distrubite them with other campaign materials to universities etc., and encourage people to label restrictive products with them. This included blu-ray movies, flat screen tvs, proprietary software, camcorders with proprietary codecs, etc., etc,.
Its important that they aren't too obvious, in my view, so that people can at least manage to sticker plenty of products before being detected. Ideally the stickers would be noticed by shoppers, but not by shop staff, and so remain on display for many days.
Thoughts? Both files should be in the tdwyt git repo shortly.
#1 and #2 are too close to the original, I think. People just might "overread" the message because they think it is the usual sticker as everywhere else.
That`s why I like #3 most: First, it looks like the normal advisory, but then you read "not included" and you think: what the hell is _not_included_? you read on and you read "freedom" and you think what the hell about "freedom" has to do with this $whatever? And you see a homepage -> you most probably look it up.
best, Erik