Punch it or stick it on? Advertising material with absolutely no risk.

Press pictures Linz

Beeping buzzers and machines that dispense courage. Handy companions or brain food during lectures that go on too long. And plenty of space for ideas in between. Because promotional material is more than just a sharpened pencil. But we’ve got those too.

For events lasting several days that generate overnight stays, the Linz Tourist Board is happy to provide conference materials, subject to availability.

City map

Two people are standing outside in a town square, holding a large map that covers their faces. Behind them are classic European buildings, a golden statue and oversized yellow letters belonging to a sign.

To help you find your way around the UNESCO City of Media Arts Linz, this handy city map (in German and English) is a must-have at any event.

Info material

A person is standing in front of a shelf holding a large, open brochure that covers their face. The brochure shows a photo of a girl looking through a telescope. There are magazines, books and brochures on the shelves.

Top attractions and city maps in various languages, available as handy PDFs to print out and share, showcase the diversity of this city on the Danube, where culture, nature and industry come together. Download here.

Note pad

Four sheets of yellow graph paper with small grid squares are arranged diagonally on a black surface. Two sheets have text: "THINK BIGGER, YOU'RE SMART" and "DON'T DREAM ABOUT SMALL.".

You don’t have to say everything you’re thinking. But you should write it down. These notepads are great for that.

Pen

Two wooden ballpoint pens with silver accents on a light gray surface; one pen tip is extended, the other shows the push button. The nibs are labeled TAKE A RISK, NOT LINES in black lettering.

It does what it’s supposed to do and writes well too.

Pencil

Close-up of a yellow pencil with a black eraser and the inscription THE LAST LINE; two other similar pencils can be seen out of focus in the background.

Write first, think afterwards, and if in doubt, cross it out again.

Paper bag

Two brown paper carrier bags with handles. Behind them is VISIT, RISK and TAKE in yellow and black lettering on a visible edge, partially covered by the bags. Neutral background.

To make sure nothing gets left behind, there are bags. Made of paper, with a message. It’s worth taking one with you.

Note book

A magazine with pencils, a ruler and small parts on the cover lies on a perforated metal shelf next to a yellow page with repeated black writing that reads VISIT LINK.

A notebook. There are already some other ideas in it.

Snack

A yellow snack pack labeled TAKE A RISK. VISIT LINE. lies on a beige surface next to a scattered mixture of seeds and beans.

A treat for the soul with a bit of a kick. Sweet or savoury – but always organic.

Sticker

A person holds up an open hand covered with yellow and green round stickers with German text. The background is blurred and the person's face is partially obscured by the hand.

Just stickers. They’re not half bad, actually.