On Thu, Dec 10, 2009 at 8:04 PM, Andy Brown <[email protected]> wrote:
Alexandro Colorado wrote:
My particular opinion is that is too plain and that it has too much
information which is not the best for a flyer since you want them to
learn "key" things.
Writing too much could make the people just don't read it or not
remember what they read.
Have you seen the Flyers for developers:

http://ui.openoffice.org/VisualDesign/OOo_flyerEdu_final.html

In my point of view this present a more visual appealing flyer with not
too much information but enough to make it relevant.


Alexandro,

Thanks for the input.  I will have a look a the link and work on
changes.  Do you have an .odt copy of  better flyers that I can use?  I
used information that I found on the Marketing wiki as the basis for the
pamphlet.  I have been trying since I joined, and the reason for,
joining the project but I have not found any flyers/pamphlets that I
could use.

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Check this one I did some time ago, is not that flashy but will help you out. 
Most of the flyers I started using inkscape now and have pick up awesome design 
ideas from this site.

http://screencasters.heathenx.org/

Use this as templates if you want:
http://alexandro.biz/FlyerTemplate.svg
http://alexandro.biz/Triptico_template.odg


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