Monday, August 10, 2009
Website Woe's
(Kay will be adding in the content at a later date).
Image Re-Sizing Manual
http://www.scribd.com/doc/18356074/Re-Sizing-Images?secret_password=1imysb22sjxqt7pss4p5
We made the manual to ensure that Kay & the other staff at the museum, felt confident in all aspects of editing their website, like being able to re-size the images to go on it :-)
Sweet Signatures
Logo Specs
The following below is a link to take a look at the documents;
Papakura Museum Logo Specs
http://www.scribd.com/doc/18355836/PapakuraMuseumLogoSepcs?secret_password=1l3ttwdf9tfw3pfzvsv9
PDHS Logo Specs
http://www.scribd.com/doc/18355848/LogoSpecificationsGuidePDHS?secret_password=27386h78btxpj32hqqpw
Twitter Manual
http://www.scribd.com/doc/18344943/Twitter-User-Manual?secret_password=pwz6w0a2cv5rttkqvbb
Friday, August 7, 2009
Final Letterhead word templates


Mailchimp Manual
Blogging about Submitting
Some might call this pointless. We call it fun. . .
Thursday, August 6, 2009
Cam's amazing work on website
Stationery Success!
We've got a few more stationery items to work on now for both groups. For the Papakura Museum we have a donation sticker and voucher to design and for the PDHS we have a donation sticker too. Were hoping to get those shipped off to Kay sometime this afternoon/evening to have a look at and get her opinions :-)
Anywho...take a look at what we've been up to. and look how beautiful we look after little amount of sleep :-)
Papakura Museum: Business Card

:Letterhead


PDHS: Business Card

:Letterhead

Finger's x'd we get confirmation for the P/Museum's Stationery items by the end of the day :-)
Mailchimp success!


Working Bee of the Century!
Anywho...check out our vid. We look awesome for this time in the morning. And I'm not wearing fur...it's just my blanket. It's bloody cold in our house!
Here's all the work we've just sent to the Museum;
Papakura Museum: Business Card

Papakura Museum: Letterhead



PDHS: Logo

PDHS: Business Card

PDHS: Letterhead




And now all we have to do is wait for the reply email/phone call! Lets hope it's all good news! :-)
Wednesday, August 5, 2009
Gmail - Team Museum

PDHS Development

Kylea's Visit to the Museum
What's Left?
Made a wee vid...so listen up and learn.
Will let you know how everything goes and update you soon :-)
Getting the low down..
Here's just a wee low-down and what she'll be talking about today with them... :-)
...and hopefully they LOVE everything she shows them!!!
Logo Progress...
We've stuck with type based logo designs as we feel this best suits the society better due to it's simplistic and professional style. We were drawn to using circles in the logo as minor graphics, as the society is very proud of their first acquisition, a mangle (which is an old fashion washing machine). Instead of using an image of this object in the logo, which may become out-dated easily, we choose to add a modern twist through representing the object with multiple circles.
Tomorrow we are heading out to Papakura to present some members of the society the concepts we have developed. We have choosen to present 3 ideas to them...finger's crossed they really like the path were heading down. :-)
Take a look...

These are where we picked the 3 logos (above) from, to show the society;





These were all of our beginning/concept ideas. :-)
Tuesday, August 4, 2009
Watch Us.
Kylea and I (Liz) are presently working on the PDHS Logo (Papakura & Districts Historical Society) and a Stationery Set for both the museum and society too (which were hoping to get most of done tonight!!!).
Cam is being a comp geek and working on his code and bringing the website together (making it look pretty!)
We'll update on how we all get on later into the night...or early morning. ARGH!!!
Watch me. And have a laugh...
Website Progress


Monday, August 3, 2009
Todays Meeting
Today Liz and I(Kylea) met Kay at The Pizza Box in Papakura, and talked about all our progress over coffee!
We asked all the questions we needed to know and got all the right answers!
- She uses Microsoft Word a lot and was really happy to have a letterhead template set up. She preferred this over having them pre printed.
- We showed her the logos, and she really liked the layouts, we will be hearing from her tomorrow with which one she wants to go with.
- She liked the new website layouts a lot.
- We talked through the different hosting options for the Museum's website. Kay is going to chat to the IT guy, but is happy to go with a new host which we have suggested, as it will be more suitable for their website.
- We asked about printing options and she is going to look into finding a local printer she is happy with.
- Would a twitter be useful? Yes!
- We showed Kay the letter we drafted to gain sponsorship for the feature object, and we were super happy to know we already have a sponsor for the website launch!
- We discussed about getting Liz & I to design colour-in sheets for the website, for children to download and complete. Each colouring-in sheet would be based around an area or object from within the museum; like "Firefighters" or a Kiwi.
- We went over the Stationery items which we will be designing for the Museum. These include; Business Cards for Kay, Sandy & Shona. (We will also design a card for the general staff at the museum, like the volunteers (same design but without a specific name)) A letterhead, email signatures (for Kay, Sandy & Shona), Voucher (for special guests) and a Donation Sticker (eg: to be placed inside a book being donated from the Museum).
- We also went through Stationery items which we will be designing for the PDHS. These will include Business Cards, a letterhead, a Society Subs form and a Donation Sticker.
We will be going in to the Museum on Wednesay to meet up with everyone, take photographs of the staff (for the website) and meet up with the Papakura District Historical Society to show them our concepts for their seperate logo.
We also offered our services in the future to design posters for the upcoming exhibitions.
All in all everything seems really positive!
Look who's on Twitter...
The Museum: http://twitter.com/PapakuraMuseum
We are also going to place their Twitter link on their website for visitors to the website to have a peek at their Tweeter.



Another Update.
Option1:

Option2:

Option3:

We choose to present both a full colour (CMYK) and Grayscale (Black & White) option in each logo to Kay. We included the Grayscale option, as it will be used for stationery items like Fax's and photocopies, which are copied in b/w. We think that each option incorporates the same presentation principals and would each work well with the museum, but it's what image/symbol Kay feels best represents the museum (as well as layout of the logo itself).
Sunday, August 2, 2009
Just another lil thing...
LETTER DRAFT;
Dear (Insert Business Name),
Papakura Museum is now implementing a scheme where businesses help businesses. The way this scheme works is we provide you with the opportunity to advertise your business along side an exhibition at the museum. In return we ask that you advertise the exhibition within your place of business.
To insure that you get the most out of this, we intend to relate your business to the exhibition through specifically selecting an object, which is relevant to your business service/work. We are looking to start an exhibition on (Type of exhibition e.g optical equipment, date and running length). We feel this object will help to advertise and support your business and the work you do within the community. If you have anything you would like to contribute to the exhibition or museum that would be appreciated.
In appreciation of your support, we will display your logo and contact details, along side an image of your object on our website. The museum committee will pay for any advertisement conventions, like posters, that are made specifically in regards to the exhibition or museum.
Regards
The Papakura Museum
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