New way to advertise Mozilla products: print their logo on stamps?
While talking with gerv and justdave on IRC about the Committer’s agreement and asking whether MoCo was paying the stamp back, I suddently got a (bright?) idea: why not advertise Firefox, Thunderbird, Calendar, etc… by printing their logo on stamps?
The only problem is that you cannot create your own stamps as you want. But this would be a cool way to bring Firefox & co. in all houses.
PS: if a chief of some post offices is reading this blog and you had no idea what to print in your next set of stamps, now you have one.
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Cool idea! There’s one company (and others too I think) that you could do this with:
http://photo.stamps.com
In fact it’s even possible in France with laposte:
http://montimbramoi.laposte.fr/
In Austria, you also can design custom stamps and use them officially.
The website for that is only German though, http://www.post.at/eshop/meinemarke/
In Germany, it is also possible to create custom stamps which are already printed onto the envelopes.
https://www.plusbrief-individuell.de/
Of course it would be nice to have something official from MoCo which allows us to use graphics for this.
And here is how to do it in Belgium : http://www.montimbre.be/
And here is how to do it in Japan : http://www.post.japanpost.jp/kitte_hagaki/picture_stamp/index.html