Thanks for getting the conversation started on this. I'd love to hear more about what use cases you all think are necessary, but would like to note that I don't think we need to create a lot of specific imagery for events. In almost every case, our standard branding elements (Mozilla or Firefox in most examples) ought to be sufficient. As a general policy, we try to avoid fragmenting the brands by creating visual identities for each project.
Am happy to discuss further, but wanted to share that background.
Thanks-
John
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John Slater, Director of Creative
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On Apr 5, 2013, at 7:56 PM, Majken Connor wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I wanted to start a discussion about promoting events or projects,
> especially to do with imagery, related to branding etc.
>
> In my personal case I have some recurring events I'm trying to run out of
> the Toronto office. I know the Mozilla wordmark should be leveraged in the
> advertising and swag. At the same time, I think we know that when promoting
> something, we need some eye catching imagery, fancy wordsmithing etc to
> capture the viewer's attention, and create interest.
>
> I want to discuss and get a better grasp on the opinions of when custom
> imagery should be used, what it should consist of, how should it relate to
> use of regular Mozilla logos. How to tie in the event/project specific
> images to have some cohesiveness and call back to the static branding.
>
> For example, I love the team specific logos, like Grow Mozilla, Webmaker,
> Reps, that have tight relations to each other, the same colours, they use
> the Mozilla M (this is more loose in the Reps logo). I personally would
> gravitate towards using the M to tie in, but maybe that's only meant for
> high level projects?
>
> Take for example the NASA Space Apps Challenge coming up. It would be great
> for Mozilla participants to wear the same tshirt, to help show Mozilla's
> presence. It's also my personal opinion that it would be a bit boring, and
> maybe feel self-serving to just wear Firefox t-shirts. I think it would be
> cool to have some specific imagery/slogan to use that's specific to the
> event. Kind of like how in charity walks I've done, or in say car races you
> might see people on the same team wearing the same shirt, but it has event
> specific stuff on it, maybe the sponsors, and the event date. This also
> gives it the dual purpose as a keepsake. I know lots of people like
> collecting Mozilla shirts (and other tshirts for that matter) and
> especially stickers.
>
> That's on the very event specific end. Then you have more reusable things
> like logos for local communities.
>
> So I'm wondering if there are already best practices identified in these
> areas, what people's thoughts are - is event specific swag a selling point
> or does it dilute efforts (or does featuring the wordmark along side the
> custom images solve that problem? or some other cohesive element like the
> dinohead in the past). I know I'm in a so far unique position in that my
> local community is tied to a Mozilla office, so maybe this stuff hasn't
> been thought of much yet.
>
> Guidance and discussion appreciated!
> -Kensie
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