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Elements of a good flyer

Elements of a good flyer . NO TEXTING DOCUMENTARY http://www.schooltube.com/video/4386d84344d2a7345c5e/ATT-The-Last-Text-Documentary. ATTENTION GETTER.

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Elements of a good flyer

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  1. Elements of a good flyer NO TEXTING DOCUMENTARY http://www.schooltube.com/video/4386d84344d2a7345c5e/ATT-The-Last-Text-Documentary

  2. ATTENTION GETTER • The first element to making a great flyer is that it should have a short, catch phrase. For example; Environmental Racism? catches people's attention. This Catch phrase should also be enlarged, bolded, underlined, or any other technique to grab the passerby's attention. • Once they are pulled in by the catch phrase, give them all the relevant info they need, by using as little words as possible. If people see the next line is too wordy, they lose interest.

  3. IMPORTANT INFORMATION • Important information about Event • Date, time and place of the event. • What works best is if you bullet these items so as to create an easy way to find out when and where to go • Pictures • It also helps to add a compelling picture. Pictures can say a lot in just a little space and they make the flier more visually pleasing. • Point of Contact • Where people can go to find out more info or details • Telephone • E-mail • Website

  4. Group Identification • Also extremely important is to make sure that people can identify who put out the flier. Have your group's name on the bottom, and if the group is an acronym, spell it out so that new comers know who put this on.

  5. Proof, Edit & Distribute • Proof-read it • Make sure all content is correct and that the flier is visually pleasing. Spelling, Grammar, no abbreviations • Highly Visible • Walk 15 feet away. Can you read the catch phrase? • Does it look too wordy? • Does it stands out. • Is it placed in a highly visible location, • Distribute • Remember to flier early so as to give people enough time to plan your event in. • A good rule is at least one week, but ideally two.

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