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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.
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.


This opportunity to sponsor a city guide is only available to our Partners, who enjoy the best our sponsorship program provides.
This opportunity to sponsor a playing card deck is only available to our Partners, who enjoy the best our sponsorship program provides. [[Sponsorship|View all those benefits here.]]
==Playing Cards Gallery==
==Playing Cards Gallery==
Click on any of the conference numbers below to see a full list of which [[ICANN]] attendees appeared in each deck.
Click on any of the conference numbers below to see a full list of which [[ICANN]] attendees appeared in each deck.

Revision as of 21:06, 10 June 2015

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. Partners can support as many giveaways as they want, for $3,000 apiece, in addition to the $2,000 Member fee. For further sponsorship options, please review our Sponsorship page or note our other high-level sponsorship opportunities, which include Caricature Badges and City Guides. In addition to our existing material, ICANNWiki is always eager to work with our Partners on developing new content and research projects on a customized basis. Contact jackie@icannwiki.com or dustin@icannwiki.com to continue the conversation!
John Boruvka of Iron Mountain
John Boruvka of Iron Mountain as John Travolta in Saturday Night Fever, from the ICANN 51 meeting in Los Angeles.

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.

This opportunity to sponsor a playing card deck is only available to our Partners, who enjoy the best our sponsorship program provides. View all those benefits here.

Playing Cards Gallery

Click on any of the conference numbers below to see a full list of which ICANN attendees appeared in each deck.