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<s>* We might see who can get the most cards signed? -- in which case we might need to take this page down and do it offline...
: What does this mean? [[User:Caterina|Caterina]]
:: In Singapore, we might make a little contest to see who can get the most cards signed? [[User:Ray|Ray]]</s>
; Save for later conferences
<s>* Also, let's go with with great caricatures and likelihood of attending Singapore, vs. well known. i.e. you don't have to be famous to make it into the deck
: I think it's good to get well-known people on the cards. We can fill up the rest with great caricatures and likelihood of attending. I think it's important to keep at least the ICANN and sponsor people. [[User:Caterina|Caterina]]
* Maybe sponsors on Joker cards? Or maybe not, since the Joker Cards are such good places for people too :-)
: I think sponsors sounds good, since jokers are the most dispensable card. [[User:Caterina|Caterina]]</s>
<s>* Okay, so I like the examples without the border (1-3), is the difference between those three just the background color of the photo? I like the back example as well, I like the logo for Singapore- I think it's a good specificity and while it would date any leftover cards it seems like a good plan just to not have any leftovers.</s>
; Border on face cards because that's how they are traditionally
<s>** As far as choosing people, I have yet to add any specific input but I have a few points nonetheless! First, I think the more recognizable the better. I would say that all caricatures prior to Ryan's work have a tendency to not really look like the actual individual. That doesn't mean we should exclude Rhoda's work but I think we should have an eye for using good, recognizable caricatures. (Putting a person's name at the bottom of the card would be ideal, in my opinion, but that could be an extra printing hurdle).
** I think it's good you don't have to be famous to get in the deck, but we may want to also have an eye for good sports. I.e., your average attendee may not want 1,000 cards floating around with a caricature of them on it. It's easier to expect a positive response when dealing with the big ICANN attendees because everyone knows them anyway! Also, picking out good caricatures will help control this problem.
** I was expecting sponsors to be put on an extra card in the deck; not because this was ever discussed or even listed as a possible option yet, but because most decks of cards have those extra ad-type cards...This is another one of my solutions that would require more printing, thus money and coordination with the printers..but with the amount we're ordering maybe we could swing that. ANYWAYS, I think the joker could work for the reasons ya'll have stated, but they also are prime real-estate. With that said, I don't think I know anyone well enough to nominate them as an ICANN joker. [[User:Andrew|Andrew]]</s>
; One sponsor joker, one person joker.
<s>* Also, I've noticed the beginnings of thematic grouping of the individuals by suit. That's a good idea in my opinion, it provides a cohesiveness to the suit and I think it even helps carry forward the way ICANN is very much set around networks and groups rather than individuals. If we made those categories firm it would help us fill in the blanks more quickly. (it could be hard to fill out and entire suit, but I still think it's worth it). Right now it seems we have: Spades - ICANN Supporting Orgs, Clubs- ICANN Board members and ICANN staff, Hearts - People from the RALOS, Diamonds - Sponsors. I like that too (I've been saying I like a lot of things, it's true). We could combine the RALOS/Supporting Orgs if we wanted to do a whole suit of non-affiliated attendees, the non-famous attendees if you will. Room to play here but I like the thematic grouping idea.[[User:Andrew|Andrew]]</s>
; Themes stabilized, see below.
=Suits=
==Playing Cards==
==Spades - ICANN==
Unique to each conference, our '''Playing Cards''' are a longstanding extension of our [[Caricature Badges]]. Playing Card Partners have their logos clearly featured on the card box and deck and are given the opportunity to highlight their company and its members with special cards, similar to the example shown at right.
[[Image:Playing-Cards_ICANN52.jpg|ICANN 52 Playing Cards|350px|link=http://icannwiki.org/ICANN_52_-_Singapore_Playing_Card_Deck]]
# [[Paul Stahura]]
[[Image:Playing-Cards_ICANN51.jpg|ICANN 51 Playing Cards|350px|link=http://icannwiki.org/ICANN_51_-_Los_Angeles_Playing_Card_Deck]]
# [[Alexa Raad]]
# [[Frank March]]
# [[Choon Sai Lim]]
# [[Abdulaziz Al-Zoman]]
# [[Suzanne Sene]]
# [[Kent Crispin]]
# [[Aderonke Adeniyi]]
# [[Edmon Chung]] ===>I want to include this guy because he's head of the organization that's hosting the Singapore meeting. [[User:Caterina|Caterina]].. '''That's a good rationale but his caricature is problematic'''
# [[Mason Cole]] - ICANN
# [[Fouad Riaz Bajwa]]
# [[Annalisa Roger]]
# [[Bill Drake]]
==Hearts - Volunteers/Non-Profits==
==City Guides==
# [[Peters Omoragbon]]
# [[Wolf Ludwig]] - EURALO
# [[Evan Leibovitch]]-NARALO
# [[Fatimata Seye Sylla]]- APRALO
# [[Cheryl Langdon-Orr]] - APRALO
# [[Patrick Vande Walle]]
# [[Stephane Van Gelder]] - GNSO
# [[Chris Disspain]] - ccNSO
# [[Hartmut Richard Glaser]]
# [[Annette Muehlberg]]-EURALO
# [[Andres Piazza]] - LACRALO
# [[Janice Douma Lange]] - ICANN
# [[Beau Brendler]] - NARALO
==Diamonds - Sponsors==
Custom-made for each ICANN conference and its host city, these pocket '''City Guides''' feature destinations suggested by ICANNers and our Partners. Partners receive prominent logo placement in the City Guide, which is distributed to every ICANN attendee via tote bag, upon registration at the conferences.
#[[Xavier Buck]] - EuroDNS CEO
# [[Pat Kane]]- Verisign
# [[Daniel Ruzzini Meija]] - Domainsbot
# [[Frederick Schiwek]] - EuroDNS
# [[Jeff Neuman]] - NeuStar
# [[Nathalie Dreyfus]]
# [[Matt Buckland]] - RegistryPro Director
# [[Ivor Sequiera]]
# [[Tim Chen]] - DomainTools CEO
# [[Ram Mohan]], Afilias
# [[Emiliano Pasqualetti]] - DomainsBot CEO
# [[Judy Song-Marshall]] - Neustar
# [[Mark McLaughlin]] - Verisign CEO
==Jokers==
This opportunity to sponsor our City Guides is only available to our Partners, who enjoy the best our sponsorship program provides. '''[[Sponsorship|View all of those benefits here.]]'''
[[File:Caricature-Badges_ICANNWiki.jpg||thumb|right|frame||none|alt=ICANNWiki Staff|'''Meet the ICANNWiki Staff:''' [[Ray King]], [[Jackie Treiber]], [[Vivian Hua]], and [[Dustin Phillips]]]]'''Caricature Badges''' are ICANNWiki's most long-term giveaway. Our custom-illustrated caricatures get unmatched visibility at every ICANN conference. Each caricature is printed on-demand, offering a fun alternative to generic conference name badges and creating a frequent source of corridor conversation! Partners receive prominent logo placement on the front of each badge.
Partnering with us on our Caricature Badges offers a truly rewarding opportunity to show your support of an important, grassroots, community-driven project and will also allow your brand to be well-represented at [[ICANN Meetings]].
This opportunity to sponsor our Caricature Badges is only available to our Partners, who enjoy the best our sponsorship program provides. '''[[Sponsorship|View all of those benefits here.]]'''
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Your support of ICANNWiki helps fund our staff, travel expenses, and last but not least, our highly visible conference giveaways, which are created in close collaboration with our Partners. These giveaways are an extremely cost-effective and memorable way to interact with the large and clearly-defined ICANN market.
For further sponsorship options, please review our Sponsorship page or note our other high-level sponsorship opportunities, which include playing card decks. In addition to our existing material, ICANNWiki is always eager to work with our Sponsors on developing new content and research projects on a customized basis. Contact jessica [@] icannwiki.org to continue the conversation!
Playing Cards
Unique to each conference, our Playing Cards are a longstanding extension of our Caricature Badges. Playing Card Partners have their logos clearly featured on the card box and deck and are given the opportunity to highlight their company and its members with special cards, similar to the example shown at right.
City Guides
Custom-made for each ICANN conference and its host city, these pocket City Guides feature destinations suggested by ICANNers and our Partners. Partners receive prominent logo placement in the City Guide, which is distributed to every ICANN attendee via tote bag, upon registration at the conferences.
This opportunity to sponsor our City Guides is only available to our Partners, who enjoy the best our sponsorship program provides. View all of those benefits here.
Caricature Badges
Caricature Badges are ICANNWiki's most long-term giveaway. Our custom-illustrated caricatures get unmatched visibility at every ICANN conference. Each caricature is printed on-demand, offering a fun alternative to generic conference name badges and creating a frequent source of corridor conversation! Partners receive prominent logo placement on the front of each badge.
Partnering with us on our Caricature Badges offers a truly rewarding opportunity to show your support of an important, grassroots, community-driven project and will also allow your brand to be well-represented at ICANN Meetings.
This opportunity to sponsor our Caricature Badges is only available to our Partners, who enjoy the best our sponsorship program provides. View all of those benefits here.