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24th September 2012, 04:44 PM
#1
griffin used to print/distribute club newsletters back in the day. But that was before we had an online forum -- now all news, sales, reviews, art etc. gets posted here. Saves more trees.
griffin has uploaded the old newsletters in The Ark section of the board, so you can check 'em out there. 
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24th September 2012, 05:06 PM
#2
But still... A printed magazine is really cool when you think about it! if only once a year to summarize the year. But, I think the online newsletter is the way to go, I think it helps alot of new people.
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24th September 2012, 06:20 PM
#3
PDF tools are great for this type of thing.. no need for trees....
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24th September 2012, 07:28 PM
#4
Griffin does a regular e-newsletter summarising what's new and happening. But time pressure delays it sometimes but he puts a good effort into it.
It's not a bad idea but personally I'd rather keep trying to get a Ozformers Collections book done and self published via a book making service like Blurb or something similar. Again though comes down to time.
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24th September 2012, 07:37 PM
#5
I could make some in pdf format, if you guys want.
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25th September 2012, 09:00 AM
#6
Just my two cents - PDF format would be the way to go. TFW produces something similar already however they have a lot more resources at their disposal. I for one would have a minimal contribution if any.
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25th September 2012, 12:59 PM
#7
I only have a PDF reader, I can't afford a PDF editor... so I resort to standard HTML, which is still fine to use and read.
A regular newsletter is time-consuming though, as the weekly news emails I do/did (most of the year, but stop around BotCon... and take a few months to get back motivated again), usually take 2+ hours. And that's just a text email with links to all the interesting stuff (news, sightings, info, meets, creative, new members) during one week. The monthly printed ones I used to do took a few days to do.
I'd love to have a weekly or monthly newsletter again, if I had the time to do it, but the number of people interested in one (based on feedback and readership) just didn't make it a worthwhile venture.
Not trying to be a wet blanket over enthusiasm (like I said, I'd do it again if my circumstances change - the monthly magazine I did while at Uni, so had heaps of time), I just want to make people aware that it is a big job, and a big ongoing commitment. Which is why the concept could return in the future, just not by me at this time.
For those keen, post up an "issue" (using a recent week or month of postings here), and we'll see what you can do (and you can see how long it takes).
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