Hi Bobbie,
I got the tents and posters. Thanks! They're terrific! They've inspired us to look at our collections in a new light, as tongue-in-cheek clip-art sources. We're still looking for the perfect slogan.
Susan
Susan Knoer, MLIS Special Collections Reference Archivist Ekstrom Library University of Louisville Louisville, KY 40292 502/852-6752 502/852-8734 FAX susan.marie@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>> roberta.pilette@xxxxxxxx 3/2/2006 4:11 PM >>> Hi, Yale had a whole campaign that we rolled out with the institution of
spill proof mugs. It was part of our overhaul of the food & drink policy. http://www.library.yale.edu/about/pres_policy.html We also did new signage designed by a graphic artist and took ideas
stolen from Notre Dame for other signs. [I don't have them available electronically, but if you want, would be happy to send you a set.] The one thing we didn't do is come up with a snappy slogan -- but what a great idea.
Bobbie Pilette Yale
At 03:57 PM 3/2/2006, you wrote: >Does anyone have any particularly catchy slogans for a preservation campaign? >The Preservation Committee here is considering handing out spill proof
>mugs and wonders if this has been done >elsewhere and with what success? > >I like the Descartian version so far: "I drink therefore I spill...." but >there's also "Think of it as a collegiate sippy cup." > >Ideas anyone? >Do's and don'ts? > >Julia Merkel