Ohioan
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Okay, I must admit that I did not read all the posts in this thread. I'm easily distracted.
I agree with the person that stated that the text should come before the images. I would see the images, it would draw my attention. But I think text first would take a little bit of the "edge" off the poster. But, It would still be a good illustration.
And to tell you the truth, the ring on the thumb did distract me too. I know I know, it's a minute detail, but I don't normally see rings on the thumb. I was thinking, that looks like a mans wedding band. On the thumb? Humm.. that's odd. The hand looks feminine.. (no offense intended if it was a guys hand)
That being said, I'll show the poster to my mother tomorrow. It'll offend her for sure. But, she doesn't bring any pro-gun issues to the table. Then I'll show my girlfriend. She's comming around to "our" way of thinking since meeting me. I'll post their reactions.
Oleg, I appreciate what you do. I find it interesting that the people that fight the most for our freedoms are people that weren't born with them. As a teacher, I see a lot of students who just assume that freedoms are just their rights and they always have been and always will be. I try my hardest to help them realize it isn't that so. Anyways, thanks!
Where are these posters used?
I agree with the person that stated that the text should come before the images. I would see the images, it would draw my attention. But I think text first would take a little bit of the "edge" off the poster. But, It would still be a good illustration.
And to tell you the truth, the ring on the thumb did distract me too. I know I know, it's a minute detail, but I don't normally see rings on the thumb. I was thinking, that looks like a mans wedding band. On the thumb? Humm.. that's odd. The hand looks feminine.. (no offense intended if it was a guys hand)
That being said, I'll show the poster to my mother tomorrow. It'll offend her for sure. But, she doesn't bring any pro-gun issues to the table. Then I'll show my girlfriend. She's comming around to "our" way of thinking since meeting me. I'll post their reactions.
Oleg, I appreciate what you do. I find it interesting that the people that fight the most for our freedoms are people that weren't born with them. As a teacher, I see a lot of students who just assume that freedoms are just their rights and they always have been and always will be. I try my hardest to help them realize it isn't that so. Anyways, thanks!
Where are these posters used?