Jerry Stringer
02-13-2004, 1:05 AM
Hopefully, there's a picture of a poster at this link:
http://users.htcomp.net/jds/julie1.jpg
DON'T DOWNLOAD THIS IMAGE FOR A POSTER!! IT IS MUCH TOO LOW RESOLUTION TO LOOK GOOD!
I rearranged the original poster and left some stuff out. The old ball and chai . . . er . . . I mean my wonderful wife said that the other one was too busy. Plus, this one gives me room to post a small custom message in the bottom corner. This particular date is the one for Julie's Turn-A-Thon.
I also resized the whole thing so that it's 8" x 12.36". That means that if you go to Kinko's, it SHOULD zoom up to be the exact size for 11 x 17.
If you want this poster for one of your events, let me know and I can do one of a couple of things . . . I'll edit it for you and send it to you (via email or by CD in the mail) so that it is ready to print out at a higher resolution. . . or I can send it to you as an Adobe Photoshop (v7.0) file with all layers so that you can edit it as you like, again at a higher resolution. It matters not to me.
And also (here's a neat part!). Bud found the company who owned the photo of the soldier writing the letter. Believe it or not, the editor's name is the same as mine (poor guy!). I talked to the company and they had no problem at all with Freedom Pens using the photo. On the final printout I'm just going to put the photographer's name on that photo so he can get credit.
I also have the permission of the girl woodturner and her mother to use that photo (one of "my" high school kids making her first pen for her mom's birthday present). Everything else is public domain stock photography so nobody gets in trouble!
If you need these, they're free . . . except Julie said that Kinko's charges two bucks for a blowup! Not bad!
Thanks for the time!
Jerry
http://users.htcomp.net/jds/julie1.jpg
DON'T DOWNLOAD THIS IMAGE FOR A POSTER!! IT IS MUCH TOO LOW RESOLUTION TO LOOK GOOD!
I rearranged the original poster and left some stuff out. The old ball and chai . . . er . . . I mean my wonderful wife said that the other one was too busy. Plus, this one gives me room to post a small custom message in the bottom corner. This particular date is the one for Julie's Turn-A-Thon.
I also resized the whole thing so that it's 8" x 12.36". That means that if you go to Kinko's, it SHOULD zoom up to be the exact size for 11 x 17.
If you want this poster for one of your events, let me know and I can do one of a couple of things . . . I'll edit it for you and send it to you (via email or by CD in the mail) so that it is ready to print out at a higher resolution. . . or I can send it to you as an Adobe Photoshop (v7.0) file with all layers so that you can edit it as you like, again at a higher resolution. It matters not to me.
And also (here's a neat part!). Bud found the company who owned the photo of the soldier writing the letter. Believe it or not, the editor's name is the same as mine (poor guy!). I talked to the company and they had no problem at all with Freedom Pens using the photo. On the final printout I'm just going to put the photographer's name on that photo so he can get credit.
I also have the permission of the girl woodturner and her mother to use that photo (one of "my" high school kids making her first pen for her mom's birthday present). Everything else is public domain stock photography so nobody gets in trouble!
If you need these, they're free . . . except Julie said that Kinko's charges two bucks for a blowup! Not bad!
Thanks for the time!
Jerry