Make your own Campaign for Liberty signs

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We promoted the CfL in a small-town parade again today (passing out literature), and we made a big 2' x 4' sign of the current Campaign for Liberty logo to carry in the parade, among other signs. I enlarged the official logo by printing it out tiled on 9 sheets of paper. Then my wife traced the logo and painted it:

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And then we taped the paper over a Ron Paul campaign sign:

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I think it turned out very well! There were eight adults and five kids in our unit in the parade, with a nicely decorated truck carrying additional signs and the CfL web address. It was a pretty small parade, but we still passed out about 500 pieces of literature, with some flag stickers for the kids attached to each piece.

If you'd like to download the tiled version of the logo, click here (4 MB .zip of the .psd and .jpg).

One interesting thing I noticed when working with the logo is that it's actually just a couple of standard Windows fonts, with the same little curlicue thingy pasted in 4 or 5 times in the background.
 
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Thanks! I've been here awhile and I read the threads about everyday, I just don't post much. :p The sign took me about 2 hours and the paint fumes made my head funny.;)
 
That really is an excellent sign. Maybe someone will be able to mass produce and market some cardboard campaign-style signs later on? I also wonder if they might be exempt from ordinances about leaving them up for a long time. As long as the CFL doesn't become an official PAC, they wouldn't really be "political signs" in the same sense that signs for candidates are. In fact, I remember seeing both pro and anti war signs up for a long time following the invasion of Iraq.
 
That really is an excellent sign. Maybe someone will be able to mass produce and market some cardboard campaign-style signs later on? I also wonder if they might be exempt from ordinances about leaving them up for a long time. As long as the CFL doesn't become an official PAC, they wouldn't really be "political signs" in the same sense that signs for candidates are. In fact, I remember seeing both pro and anti war signs up for a long time following the invasion of Iraq.

I'm sure someone will be producing signs pretty soon, but parade season is an excellent time to reach thousands of people with little effort and cost, so we ain't waiting!
 
incredible. with only a 1% response rate, that's 5 new people who have joined the campaign for liberty, plus all that bonus awareness.. :D
 
Your wife is pretty cute... oh wait... that's me. :)


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I was at first thinking that the sign if enlarged then printed might show jagged edges since bitmap graphics don't scale well but I realized you probably created the image yourself at higher resolution, therefore it printed nicely!

Yeah, I didn't recreate the curlicues, just smoothed them out a bit; since it was just a guide for the tracing it didn't matter too much. The lettering I overlaid with text and then deleted the original.
 
Yeah, I didn't recreate the curlicues, just smoothed them out a bit; since it was just a guide for the tracing it didn't matter too much. The lettering I overlaid with text and then deleted the original.

I see. Looks great! Also thanks for the literatures link. I hadn't
seen that thread. I will try to make a bunch prints to hand out :D
 
AWESOME!

We should do same what we did with the "ron paul revolution signs"!!!




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Yeah, this is definitely happening. My girlfriend is a complete nut for that calligraphy style writing.
 
Perhaps someone can also create a simple CFL acronym design? That calligraphy has me shaking in my boots!
 
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