The following posters and business cards have been designed by members for use in advertising and publicising Family Tree Forum.
The three posters shown below were the top three entries in our October 2010 Poster Competition ~ congratulations to Caroline, Christine in Yorkshire and Chrissie Smiff.
Your help with their distribution would be appreciated. Suggested locations – libraries, local Record Offices, local LDS centres, local Family History Societies, in fact anywhere you can think of that will help promote Family Tree Forum.
POSTERS
Poster 1: Designed by Caroline
To download a copy of the poster please click on the following link: FTF Poster 1.pdf
Poster 2: Designed by Christine in Yorkshire
To download a copy of the poster please click on the following link: FTF Poster 2.pdf
Poster 3: Designed by Chrissie Smiff
To download a copy of the poster please click on the following link: FTF Poster 3.pdf
BUSINESS CARDS
Business card 1: Designed by Caroline
To download an A4 sheet of 10 business cards please click on the following link: FTF business card 1 A4 sheet.pdf
Business card 2: Designed by Grimsqueaker
To download an A4 sheet of 10 business cards please click on the following link: FTF business card 2 A4 sheet.pdf
Business card 3: Designed by Grimsqueaker
To download an A4 sheet of 10 business cards please click on the following link: FTF business card 3 A4 sheet.pdf
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