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Eye Catching Posters/Fliers
Posted: Mon Nov 25, 2013 2:38 pm
by goTony
Howdy all,
Does anyone here have an attractive eye catching poster for a GO Club that they might be willing to share? Or any great ideas for one?
Thanks!
Re: Eye Catching Posters/Fliers
Posted: Mon Nov 25, 2013 3:03 pm
by moyoaji
My university's club is a Go and Chess Club, so we don't make too many Go exclusive flyers, but here's one I made. It shows the various names of go with the purpose of promoting the game in the International Center on campus.
The picture is public domain (the one from the top of the Wikipedia article) and I made the rest of the flyer myself. For copyright purposes I say that you or anyone else may use and modify and do whatever you want with this flyer to promote go and go clubs.
Sadly, the best flyer I've made for the club is our "Long Live the King" flyer promoting chess, shogi, and xiangqi. I'll have to make another go flyer soon...
Posted: Mon Nov 25, 2013 5:07 pm
by EdLee
moyoaji, nice flyer.

( "more over 2000 years ago" probably should be either "more than 2000 years ago" or "over 2000 years ago"

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Re: Eye Catching Posters/Fliers
Posted: Mon Nov 25, 2013 11:18 pm
by goTony
moyoaji wrote:My university's club is a Go and Chess Club, so we don't make too many Go exclusive flyers, but here's one I made. It shows the various names of go with the purpose of promoting the game in the International Center on campus.
The picture is public domain (the one from the top of the Wikipedia article) and I made the rest of the flyer myself. For copyright purposes I say that you or anyone else may use and modify and do whatever you want with this flyer to promote go and go clubs.
Sadly, the best flyer I've made for the club is our "Long Live the King" flyer promoting chess, shogi, and xiangqi. I'll have to make another go flyer soon...
Thank you for sharing the flyer! I will be posting the one I made soon as well. I also used the wikepedia picture. I am working on 3-4. Different fliers to catch different people. I think the intro on yours with the different languages was rather hip. I may use it, as well. : ) I also liked your quote a few moments to learn a lifetime to master.
By the way Long live the King is a great line!
Thanks again.
Re: Eye Catching Posters/Fliers
Posted: Tue Nov 26, 2013 12:24 am
by lobotommy
Some time ago I made a few posters, this is one of them:
http://flic.kr/p/hRBi1WFeel free to use it. Maybe it is not filled with useful data but it shows a board in a nice way I think.
The rest of the posters are in Polish, but maybe I can remake them for English.
I used Phoster app and iGoban+.
Re: Eye Catching Posters/Fliers
Posted: Tue Nov 26, 2013 12:42 am
by goTony
lobotommy wrote:Some time ago I made a few posters, this is one of them:
http://flic.kr/p/hRBi1WFeel free to use it. Maybe it is not filled with useful data but it shows a board in a nice way I think.
The rest of the posters are in Polish, but maybe I can remake them for English.
I used Phoster app and iGoban+.
Thank you! For sharing the poster. Very cool. Simple message, with a neat presentation. Thank you again for sharing I just may use it!
Re: Eye Catching Posters/Fliers
Posted: Tue Nov 26, 2013 12:45 am
by goTony
Here is our latest poster: Please feel free to use it after sending me $25.00 dollars cash in unmarked bills.
Or better how about 1 million dollars. Yeah baby!
Posted: Tue Nov 26, 2013 12:58 am
by EdLee
lobotommy, very nice poster! Thank you!

Re: Eye Catching Posters/Fliers
Posted: Tue Nov 26, 2013 10:08 am
by BaghwanB
Just remember the basic rules of poster/flyer design:
1) Visual first. You want to gain attention at a glance (<1 second) not after perusal.
2) Stay as text-light as possible. Again, <1 sec. to get attention. Once you have that, you've go the viewer for about 10 more seconds. Make them count.
3) Don't forget easy contact info. Consider tear-aways or something like that so people can easily take that info with them.
Good luck!
Bruce "ConstructionPaperIst" Young
Re: Eye Catching Posters/Fliers
Posted: Tue Nov 26, 2013 10:58 am
by HermanHiddema
This is the front of the flyer we used for our last course (cursus is Dutch for course)

The back then has a quote by Lasker, basic info on what go is, and specifics about the course.
EDIT:
Also, we used the same image to print a poster, and then we used a nice trick, which I will illustrate here:

The dashed line in this image illustrates where we would make a cut in the poster. Then we would tape a piece of paper to the back of the poster, with tape along all edges in such a way that it created a pocket. As the image shows, we would use the pocket to hold flyers, which had a red "10% discount" circle to attract extra attention.
So here the poster attracts the attention (visual first, with little text, as BaghwanB also suggests) and those whose interest is piqued can take a flyer and read more.
We would put these up in libraries, bookshops, bars and university buildings.
Posted: Tue Nov 26, 2013 11:17 am
by EdLee
HermanHiddema, very nice flyer!
Re: Eye Catching Posters/Fliers
Posted: Tue Nov 26, 2013 3:44 pm
by HermanHiddema
Anyway, if you want to use it just shoot me a message, I can send you PSD files which have everything in layers. The font used is called "Good Times" and is free (or you can use another font, of course).
Re: Eye Catching Posters/Fliers
Posted: Tue Nov 26, 2013 3:50 pm
by leichtloeslich
Glancing at it casually, I would assume Herman's poster is an invitation to a Star Trek convention of sorts.
I was surprised to see "16/09/2010" instead of "Stardate 20100916".
Re: Eye Catching Posters/Fliers
Posted: Tue Nov 26, 2013 11:34 pm
by goTony
BaghwanB wrote:Just remember the basic rules of poster/flyer design:
1) Visual first. You want to gain attention at a glance (<1 second) not after perusal.
2) Stay as text-light as possible. Again, <1 sec. to get attention. Once you have that, you've go the viewer for about 10 more seconds. Make them count.
3) Don't forget easy contact info. Consider tear-aways or something like that so people can easily take that info with them.
Good luck!
Bruce "ConstructionPaperIst" Young
Good points thanks for sharing. We include some club cards by the poster. I am working on about 3 for different eye appeal.
Re: Eye Catching Posters/Fliers
Posted: Tue Nov 26, 2013 11:39 pm
by goTony
HermanHiddema wrote:This is the front of the flyer we used for our last course (cursus is Dutch for course)

The back then has a quote by Lasker, basic info on what go is, and specifics about the course.
EDIT:
Also, we used the same image to print a poster, and then we used a nice trick, which I will illustrate here:

The dashed line in this image illustrates where we would make a cut in the poster. Then we would tape a piece of paper to the back of the poster, with tape along all edges in such a way that it created a pocket. As the image shows, we would use the pocket to hold flyers, which had a red "10% discount" circle to attract extra attention.
So here the poster attracts the attention (visual first, with little text, as BaghwanB also suggests) and those whose interest is piqued can take a flyer and read more.
We would put these up in libraries, bookshops, bars and university buildings.
I like the clean very modern look. Thank you for sharing, the more I see the more ideas I get. I think the AGA needs some of these excellent fliers that clubs could download and use easily.
Thank uou again!