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* Outside back cover - ??? | * Outside back cover - ??? | ||
== Printing == | |||
Rough estimate of price from [http://www.pelicanpress.co.uk/ Pelican Press]: | |||
* A5 pages, full colour printing on both sides, 130gsm | |||
* Outside cover 200gsm glossy | |||
* Trimmed, saddle stitch, local delivery | |||
* 8 pages: 100 for £140, 200 for £207, 300 for £270, 400 for £336 (values including VAT, which probably wouldn't be payable) | |||
* 12 pages: 100 for £166, 200 for £260, 300 for £350, 400 for £440 (values including VAT, which probably wouldn't be payable) |
Revision as of 01:23, 3 March 2010
To Do
- Go through each of the following and cull a list of everything that has been done this year:
- Minutes
- Reports
- Newsletters
- WikimediaUK-L email list
- Board email list
- Compile by theme
- Prioritise
- Describe
- Illustrate
- Design
List of activities in the year
- Britain Loves Wikipedia
- Talks with museums & archives
- Press coverage
- Kaizo PR Learning Lunch Talk - on what is your wikipedia strategy? (in December '09)
- Connecting Bristol & Bristol Partnership 20:20 Programme Event - March 22 '10 "Green Open & Social" - Talk
Outline
Please edit at will
- Outside front cover - Prettyness
- Inside front cover - ???
- Letter from the chair
- BLW
- Financial report
- Financial report
- Fundraising report
- 2010 Budget
- 2010 Plans
- ???
- Inside back cover - Blog, Twitter
- Outside back cover - ???
Printing
Rough estimate of price from Pelican Press:
- A5 pages, full colour printing on both sides, 130gsm
- Outside cover 200gsm glossy
- Trimmed, saddle stitch, local delivery
- 8 pages: 100 for £140, 200 for £207, 300 for £270, 400 for £336 (values including VAT, which probably wouldn't be payable)
- 12 pages: 100 for £166, 200 for £260, 300 for £350, 400 for £440 (values including VAT, which probably wouldn't be payable)