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Thursday, November 8, 2007

The 27x39 Poster Printing Company That Matches Your Standards

27x39 poster printing brings you high-impact posters that can fill your audience's eyes with awe. Big, full color 27x39 posters conveys information as no other media type for it combines large textual and graphic elements sure to pique anybodys interest and attention.

Posters in general are a favorite tool of advertisers. In the entertainment business alone, posters are widely used to promote movies. For the film industry, using posters provide an easy way to sell and promote films or pictures. Moreover, enthusiasts who are into collecting them are now even gaining in numbers.

Posters too are a graphic designers dream. With posters, they could use their entire arsenal of skills to create illustrations and digital art using different font types and many other graphic elements to express and communicate.

For some, it is their chance to showcase their creativity and produce posters imbibed with real artistic merit.

There can be many uses for posters. Let us read below to find out where we can use the versatile poster and learn from it.

Advertisements

One of the most popular uses for posters, aside from movie screenings, is advertisements which feature products, companies and services. These serve businesses well for their products are more visible. And the more people who comes into contact with the posters, the higher the possibility that people will buy.

Events

Posters advertising events are quite common. Any sort of public event, from a rally to a play, may be advertised with posters; a few types of events have become notable for their poster advertisements.

There are many other types of posters that are being used to catch attention or drum up interest for a wide variety of purpose. There are the posters usually created for boxing events. There is also the type which are printed and posted in as many sites as possible to promote concerts.

Propaganda

Politics has also found a good use for posters. Political groups often emphasize and promote their cause by creating posters with their rallying cries and slogan. They use posters to arouse emotions among followers during large group gatherings,

Throughout history, posters have been used as propaganda materials. These are now more noted for their distinct styles which didnt appear in any other era.

Disseminate Information

Posters help a lot to spread valuable information across communities and cites. Its use, particularly in the areas of health and nutrition, has helped saved millions of lives during epidemics and outbreaks.

Posters carry valuable information that helped people familiarize themselves with symptoms and other dangers than pose in their surroundings.

For Motivation

Generally, motivational posters are placed in schools to stress values among children. It is not rare however to also find these kinds of poster lining up the halls of offices for employees and staff to follow and take to heart.

It takes years of experience and vast amount of printing skills to create professional-looking posters. A poster printing company should be able to provide you with an array of options like paper stock types, finishes and customization for you to fully create the posters you have in mind.

A finely-crafted poster speaks loudly not just because of the designer. The credit goes out to the printer as well. For without such expertise, your posters wouldnt amount to much.

The combination of design and creativity poured into making a poster is a talent which one must proudly showcase. But finding a truly reliable and professional 27x39 poster printing company is a treasure you should cherish and make well use of. For there is nothing like meeting a printing company that will match up to your standards.

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Exactly How Strong Is That White House Fence?

Ed Henry for CNN reported that a man carrying a suspicious package tried to jump the White House fence. A response team put on their funny hazmat suits to gather up the package.

The package is being investigated. It probably holds the guys lunch, maybe more. Read about it at http://www.cnn.com/2006/US/06/04/white.house.jumper/index.html

The Secret Service arrested 44-year-old Roger Witmer for trying to jump the fence. Tom Mazur of the Secret Service said Roger didnt make it. Evidently he needed more training along the Mexican border. Roger lives in Washington, D.C. so his relatives will not have a difficult time visiting him in jail.

According to CNN, Mazur said Witmer will be charged with unlawful entry, disorderly conduct and destruction of government property. He had no previous record with the Secret Service. Evidently he was just getting started.

The package was in a plastic bag. I guess Witmer dropped the bag onto the White House lawn as he was trying to scale the fence.

The Chicago Sun-Times said there were bags, not bag. They also said that no explosives were found in the bags. See http://www.suntimes.com/output/news/cst-nws-white05.html

According to CNNs story, Mazur said the incident happened shortly before noon on Sunday. President Bush, who had just wrapped up a late morning bike ride off-site, was on his way to the White House complex at the time.

The President probably hardly noticed the commotion.

Witmer, according to CNN, will be charged with:

Unlawful Entry: Even though he never entered.

Disorderly Conduct: He should have checked in at the gate.

Destruction of Government Property: He must have scratched the paint.

Now if the fence is so flimsy that it can be damaged by a person climbing over it, what the heck is the purpose of the fence? The White House fence encloses 18 acres of land. I read that at http://www.whitehousehistory.org/06/subs/06_b.html

The last time I saw the fence it looked pretty sturdy and difficult to climb. How could a plastic-bag-carrying climber damage it?

I just think that the President did show up. I think he said, Looks like someone knocked a paint chip off the White House fence. How did that happen?

Thats probably how not-so-swift Witmer got charged with Destruction of Government Property.

Well, they are going to have his brain examined arent they?

So, what was in the bag or bags?

Oh, I know.

Witmer is a homeless one.

The bags contained his extra pairs of socks and underwear, an old clock he found in a garbage can, his toothbrush, a comb, a 1974 calendarthe year his wife left him for the postman, a picture of his Vietnam war buddies, a can of CheezeWhiz, a half-eaten can of tuna, a short but extendable fishing pole, a picture of his sister, Mary, a deck of warn playing cards, a May, 1997 copy of Play Boy Magazine featuring the conclusion of Zero Minus Ten by Raymond Benson, twelve letters from the IRS saying that he never filed his tax return for 2005, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 2000, 1999, 1998, 1997, 1996, 1995 and 1994, a picture of a 1984 Jaguar, his Combat Infantryman badge, his Bronze Star, his Purple Heart, his First Calvary Division patch, a broken pair of eye glazes, a dental bridge, a copy of War and Peace, ticket stubs from a Washington Senators game, a picture of Abraham Lincoln, a piece of copper wire, one shoe lace, a dull razor, 39 centstwo dimes, three nickels, and four pennies, a dirty handkerchief, an empty Muscatel wine bottle, and a Partridge in a Pear Tree.

copyright2006 John T. Jones, Ph.D.

John T. Jones, Ph.D. (tjbooks@hotmail.com, a retired VP of R&D for Lenox China, is author of detective & western novels, nonfiction (business, scientific, engineering, humor), poetry, etc. Former editor of Ceramic Industry Magazine. He is Executive Representative of IWS sellers of Tyler Hicks wealth-success books and kits. He also sells TopFlight flagpoles. He calls himself "Taylor Jones, the hack writer."

More info: http://www.tjbooks.com

Business web site: http://www.aaaflagpoles.com

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