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7 Awesome Ways For Color Posters To Be Noticed

Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009

By: Lynne Saarte

Do you want your design to be noticed when printing posters? If you do, then dump your poster templates and follow us through this guide. Here we have the seven awesome ways for your color posters to be noticed. You do not need any special skills or poster templates to do this, only a little determination and creativity.

1. Making them big – One awesome way to get your posters to be noticed is to make them big. You may have heard that size does not matter, but in fact for color posters, it does indeed matter. A big poster will always get noticed, because it will always be visible. People will always see and wonder what the fuss is all about when they look at those big posters. So try out enlarging your posters, it can be a great way to be noticed.

2. Attracting with color – After size we have color. You can use colors effectively to attract attention to your poster. By using vibrant colors such as red, yellow and orange you can let people see your color posters from a very far distance. This can peak the interest of some people and make them want to take a closer look. So manage your colors well and you might be able to attract other people that won’t normally look at white posters.
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Things To Do In And Around Melbourne #7 :: Phillip Island

Monday, July 20th, 2009

By: Dominique Vangheel

Melbourne is the capital of Victoria, Australia. Melbourne offers great shopping and dining and Victoria has got a beautiful countryside and coast line combining beautiful national and state parks with quiet little towns and some larger regional centres. Phillip Island is a charming island with some big tourist attractions like the penguin parade and the Motor Racing Grand Prix. It is a great place to go for a short break, relax and be one with nature.

Phillip Island is located about 90 minutes away from Melbourne, Phillip Island is linked to the mainland by a bridge connecting the mainland town of San Remo to the island town of Newhaven. Once you have arrived there are plenty of accommodations for staying overnight on the island. Hotels are located in the main township of Cowes and other towns on the island. Beach side apartments can be found on the islands seaside villages. Resorts, camping sites and caravan rentals also allow guests different ways of experiencing the island.

Phillip Island draws over 3.5 million tourists each year and the primary reason for that is the penguin parade. The penguin parade allows visitors a chance to see the world’s smallest species of penguins up close. Australia is one of the few places in the world where this species of penguin is found. At the Phillip Island Nature Park, an area has been set aside specifically for viewing. Just after the sun sets down, the fairy penguins as they are often called return from fishing in the sea to their sand dune burrows. You can witness as the penguins return to the island in groups; the entire process lasts about 50 minutes.
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