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[QUOTE="Samantha:1346205"][QUOTE="MarkFuckingRichards:1346153"]I can't speak for all flyer-makers, but I've made a considerable amount of money making flyers and prints of flyers. But, they are all hand-drawn so they probably stand out more than the typical Photoshop flyer. Beyond that, I like seeing a flyer for a show because the image will stick in my brain a lot faster than words on a screen, but that's just me. Lastly, a lot of venues use flyers to promote shows. A flyer will probably get people in the door much more quickly than just word of mouth or show info on a chalkboard. [/QUOTE] Flyers are definitely still relevant. People are more likely to remember that the show is happening when they've seen something more visually appealing than just a pile of text. Mark, your hand drawn flyers look great! I use Photoshop because I can't draw to save my life. [QUOTE="veqlargh:1346195"]As far as the logo thing, if you can't find a good high resolution version, use a font, and if the band complains, who gives a shit because it is their own fault.[/QUOTE] You do have a good point there; however, it's sometimes worth sending a quick message and seeing if they have a better file available. Not all bands are so clued into the concept of promotion or what exactly goes into putting things together. Their job is to get up on stage and perform. Outside of that, not everyone possesses the same skills. Sometimes, you just have to communicate with people, and they will get the hang of it eventually.[/QUOTE]
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