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'''San Luis Peak''' is the first edition of the LPRC Resource Kit, started in 2022.  It is based on the Libertarian Statue Press Resource Kit and uses the same build engine (Guadalupe).   
 
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About the kit.  Probably should say more than it does as of May 2024.
 
About the kit.  Probably should say more than it does as of May 2024.
  
 
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==External Links==
 
==External Links==
 
* The permanent location for the current version, whether or not it's San Luis Peak can be found [[http://stuff.radicalcaucus.org/resourcekit|here]].  As of May 2024 it simply provides a link to the testing location.
 
* The permanent location for the current version, whether or not it's San Luis Peak can be found [[http://stuff.radicalcaucus.org/resourcekit|here]].  As of May 2024 it simply provides a link to the testing location.
 
* The location for the current development version (which is San Luis Peak as of May 2024) can be found [[http://stuff.radicalcaucus.org/resourcekittesting/mainmenu.html|here]].
 
* The location for the current development version (which is San Luis Peak as of May 2024) can be found [[http://stuff.radicalcaucus.org/resourcekittesting/mainmenu.html|here]].

Latest revision as of 10:49, 4 June 2024

San Luis Peak is the first edition of the LPRC Resource Kit, started in 2022. It is based on the Libertarian Statue Press Resource Kit and uses the same build engine (Guadalupe).

It has a highly shatter resistant web interface that should work with any version of any web browser, mobile or desktop.

As of May 2024, it is still in development, but has taken over as the current organized repository of LPRC assets.


Main Menu

The entry point is mainmenu.html, which presents the top level menu choices for each section.

  • Radical Caucus Logo
  • Buttons
  • Stickers
  • Brochures
  • Banners, Posters, Ads, and Flyers
  • Templates
  • Fonts
  • Clip Art
  • Branding Specifications
  • Stuff by State
  • Libertarian Vanguard
  • Guides
  • Photo Gallery
  • About


The LPRC logo and wordmark, with separate sections based on whether or not it's an a transparency or a background.

Buttons

Ready-to-print button sheets, sorted by size category:

  • 25mm: 25mm and 1 inch buttons. The small size seriously constrains what can be usefully done at a size that borders on lapel pin. Some messages are reworded better fit this smaller diameter. This does not have a CSLSide template for outreach purposes.
  • 32mm: 32mm and 1.25 inch buttons. Less constrained than 25mm but still very small. As with 25mm, some messages are reworded better fit this diameter. The CSLSide template for this size category is experimental and not heavily used.
  • 44mm: 44mm and 1.75 inch buttons. A medium size that we don't actually have any equipment for as of May 2024. It mostly has the same versions of things as the 58mm size category, but not everything has yet been added to it. The CSLSide template for this size category is not heavily used.
  • 58mm: 2.25 inch, 58mm, 2.375 inch, and possibly some additional diameters. This has been our mainstay size category since the beginning. Nearly everything is available at this size, whether LPRC's Orlando 2017A template, CSLSide template, or one-off designs.
  • 75mm: 2 7/8, 75mm, and 3 inch. For when you want something bigger. A large percentage of what we have is available for this.
  • Button Labels: Okay, these go on the backs of buttons regardless of size, but this seemed an appropriate place to put them. PDF requires these sheets or compatible: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B084RF34DW/

Stickers

Stickers are currently in this section. May get combined with buttons.

Brochures

Platform brochures come in a separated subsection in case we have additional brochure designs. and are then separated by template: white for home and office printers, and black for professional services with expensive equipment to show off that that's what was used. A revised black template for use with Scribus is in development and not populated in San Luis Peak as of May 2024.

Flyers may get added here.

Banners, Posters, Ads, and Flyers

Perhaps too much of a catch-all as of May 2024, this section probably should be restructured. We also need to put our push card and water bottle labels somewhere.

Templates

Template files for making end state designs such as buttons, business cards, and the like.

Fonts

Fonts files for our brand typefaces.

Clip Art

Clip art to decorate things with, as well as some party logos.

Branding Specifications

A file describing our brand colors and typefaces. Current as of May 2024.

Stuff by State

An attempt to put everything specific to a given stet or equivalent. Want to start a state LPRC for Moosylvania? We have your wordmark right here!

Libertarian Vanguard

Items specific to Libertarian Vanguard

Guides

Guides for use of things. Currently has outreach guides swiped from Libertarian Statue Press's Sparks Disc and the heavily dated Punk Hill (third edition) button and sticker guide. There's also a pretense of a start of a vendor guide, but it's more of a too-short list as of May 2024.

Photo Gallery

The plan is to put a bunch of photos here. Possibly even usefully illustrative ones.

About

About the kit. Probably should say more than it does as of May 2024.


Preceded by:
An unmaintained, incomplete, and out of date static web page
LPRC Resource Kit
2024?
Succeeded by:
Mount Herald



External Links

  • The permanent location for the current version, whether or not it's San Luis Peak can be found [[1]]. As of May 2024 it simply provides a link to the testing location.
  • The location for the current development version (which is San Luis Peak as of May 2024) can be found [[2]].