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Koko Ed 15-02-2004 07:36

Re: Button Making
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Akuu
About 1500 per regional and 2000 to 2500 for nats.

That sounds about right.
We are also encouraging our kids to come up with their own designs (so long as they are tasteful and in the spirit of FIRST). Some day we'll have to make complete sets of all of our buttons to give away as a package.
We're also trying to make t-shirts to give away as well.

Mike Heinowski 15-02-2004 09:30

Re: Button Making
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Koko Ed
That sounds about right.
We are also encouraging our kids to come up with their own designs (so long as they are tasteful and in the spirit of FIRST). Some day we'll have to make complete sets of all of our buttons to give away as a package.
We're also trying to make t-shirts to give away as well.

we do this too but then we normally end up with 60-80 designs but for some reason not this year.

Redhead Jokes 15-02-2004 12:36

Re: Button Making
 
[quote=Koko Ed]That sounds about right.
We are also encouraging our kids to come up with their own designs (so long as they are tasteful and in the spirit of FIRST). Some day we'll have to make complete sets of all of our buttons to give away as a package.[quote]

Aughhh, setting the bar higher. Your post sparked a conversation between my husband and I. He pointed out that you have that many buttons because of different designs. Which reminded me our graphics guy created something very cool last year (haven't asked if I can reveal it) that we have yet to make come to fruition - it has to do with buttons.

Then my husband pointed out that some years ago he was at a computer convention where Microsoft had numbers on all their buttons, and if you found a matching number, you won a prize, so people were wearing 20 Microsoft buttons, and trying to find the match. He said it was the greatest marketing thing.

Elgin Clock 16-02-2004 00:19

Re: Button Making
 
We may have a suprise in store for all you teams that have seen our give-aways in the past few years (re: plain buttons)

Maybe....

Quote:

Originally Posted by Koko Ed
We're also trying to make t-shirts to give away as well.

I'll trade a t-shirt for one of yours!! And that goes to anyone who is interested.
PM me!!

MissInformation 16-02-2004 00:33

Re: Button Making
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Elgin Clock
We may have a suprise in store for all you teams that have seen our give-aways in the past few years (re: plain buttons)

Team 116 may just have a limited number of "special" buttons to give out at the Regionals we will be attending. That's all I can say for now, anything else would just get me in trouble prematurely.

Heidi

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wistles and walks away...

wazway 16-02-2004 00:58

Re: Button Making
 
Last year, our team made nametags instead, with little clip on the back. It wasn't really that expensive, especially if you go to one of those places online that make free nametags, laminate them, then attach clips to the back :D also, we had a few nametags with names of each person on the team, the engineers, and people who helped the group.

Angelfire16 16-02-2004 17:08

Re: Button Making
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by PureMachine4
How many teams have their freshmen/ 1st year attendee(rookie) make buttons before other team members? or hows your method of button making?

Well on team 126 we have a button design contest, and our team members vote on the best design. Then, our spirit team leader Tia with help of other team members make buttons :D

Elgin Clock 21-02-2004 01:52

Re: Button Making
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by wazway33
Last year, our team made nametags instead, with little clip on the back. It wasn't really that expensive, especially if you go to one of those places online that make free nametags, laminate them, then attach clips to the back :D also, we had a few nametags with names of each person on the team, the engineers, and people who helped the group.

That is mandatory for us during the build season because of the policies at our HS.... Just more unwanted politics.. But the badges are cool!!!!

KevnMajikskech 24-02-2004 19:41

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last year we didnt have many people who had time to make buttons; as a result one member saw we would never have enough buttons and began making them faster than i thought humanly possible. the speed at which he was moving the lever defied the known laws of phisics; by all rights it should have snapped. we got enought buttons though we had a few with odd marks where a finger had strayed into the parts. We supplemented our lack of buttons with team magnets and pens

richardp 24-02-2004 21:07

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Yeah we always have our ordered by some company including this year. this year we have a button maker so we might make a "top secret" button. Its just the chairmans/spirit group. (Look for us team 116 at VCU and Cheasapeak)

*please note the secret buttons are very limited and will only be given to teams that give us really cool stuff in return

~JeSsIcA~ 07-03-2004 17:08

Re: Button Making
 
We use a Badge-A-Mint. Most the time its the ppl who know how to do buttons do them. This year we had 2 kids do the buttons for the first time and they actually ruined about 200 buttons that wasted us a lot money. so we keep with experinace pplz!

KenWittlief 07-03-2004 17:53

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Originally Posted by ~JeSsIcA~
...This year we had 2 kids do the buttons for the first time and they actually ruined about 200 buttons that wasted us a lot money. so we keep with experinace pplz!

keep with experienced people?!

how do you do that?

doesnt anyone graduate from your HS?! :^)

Koko Ed 07-03-2004 17:59

Re: Button Making
 
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Originally Posted by KenWittlief
keep with experienced people?!

how do you do that?

doesnt anyone graduate from your HS?! :^)

Can anyone forget Ken's limited-edtion "What kind of stupid robot are you?" Dexter pin?(only 5 ever made)

KenWittlief 07-03-2004 18:03

Re: Button Making
 
thanks Ed - it is pretty cool when people come looking for you, asking

"do you have any more of those buttons? PLEASE? "

Koko Ed 07-03-2004 18:08

Re: Button Making
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by KenWittlief
thanks Ed - it is pretty cool when people come looking for you, asking

"do you have any more of those buttons? PLEASE? "

The last one in existence is hanging up in the Sparkies area.


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