Make poster, etc. for UPL Games
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Black and white poster and FB event image would be good for UPL Games.
One of the coords can do it, or we can pool some money together and pay a design student to make some stuff for us.
@mjneil @Squeakrats I talked to my designer friend Ben about helping with the poster and FB event photo. Do you want me to put him in touch with you two?
I'd be down
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How's this blurb?
UPL Games, cohosted with SACM, returns this year better than ever. An engaging hybrid challenge with puzzles, trivia, and coding, UPL Games II will test all of your skills. All backgrounds are welcome, and no experience is needed. Form a team, sign up, and have fun!
This would go on the poster Ben is working on, and any related event stuff (i.e. UPL site and FB).
@LOZORD -> I'd recommend replacing "An engaging hybrid challenge with puzzles, trivia, and coding," with "An engaging hybrid challenge of puzzles and trivia,"
also maybe: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Puzzlehunt
Also, HCW can make large posters of things for an okay price.
It might be good to make ~10 color prints and maybe ~30 grayscale prints.
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Also, HCW can make large posters of things for an okay price.
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Done?
UPL Games, cohosted with SACM, returns this year better than ever. An engaging hybrid puzzlehunt with trivia and coding, UPL Games II will test all of your skills. All backgrounds are welcome, and no experience is needed. Form a team, sign up, and have fun!
can you remove 'coding' please? It will seem less intimidating, and it isn't a coding event really...
EDIT: see above comment
UPL Games, cohosted with SACM, returns this year better than ever! Part team trivia, part puzzlehunt, UPL Games II will test all of your skills. Any backgrounds is welcome, and no experience is needed. Form a team, sign up, and have fun!
s/Any backgrounds is welcome/All backgrounds are welcome/
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UPL Games, cohosted with SACM, returns this year better than ever! Part
team trivia, part puzzlehunt, UPL Games II will test all of your skills.
Any backgrounds is welcome, and no experience is needed. Form a team, sign
up, and have fun!—
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Ok, I made the edit and sent it off to Ben.
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s/Any backgrounds is welcome/All backgrounds are welcome/
On Mar 3, 2016 11:58 PM, "Leo Rudberg" notifications@github.com wrote:UPL Games, cohosted with SACM, returns this year better than ever! Part
team trivia, part puzzlehunt, UPL Games II will test all of your skills.
Any backgrounds is welcome, and no experience is needed. Form a team,
sign
up, and have fun!—
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Thanks @LOZORD . On that note, should we throw up a super simple splash webpage? I'm thinking like the super generic hackathon pages that just give info and a link to signup?
@Ricky54326 is this what you were talking about?
https://www.library.wisc.edu/college/services-at-college/print-copy-scan/
I think so.
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@Ricky54326https://github.com/Ricky54326 is this what you were talking about?
https://www.library.wisc.edu/college/services-at-college/print-copy-scan/
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Here's the black-on-white version
Damn that looks amazing
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Here's the black-on-white version
uplgamesbw2.pdf
https://github.com/UW-UPL/Talks/files/178714/uplgamesbw2.pdf—
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