LibertyEagle
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In an ad, balance can be really important. As it currently is, Franklin's pic directs the eye off the page to the right, and Washington and Jefferson's pics direct the eye off to the left.
If I, personally, was doing this from scratch, first of all I'd use a pic of Jefferson where he was looking you in the eye, like this one:
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Then I'd switch around the pics of Jefferson and Washington.
Then I'd mirror the pic of Franklin so he was facing to the left.
So from left to right it would be Madison, Jefferson, Washington, then Franklin, and they'd all be facing the center.
When they're all facing the center, the eye is directed to the text, "An Open Letter To The American People". If people are flipping pages, and don't read that opening line, they will completely ignore the rest of the ad. It has to catch people's attention and get them to start reading it at first glance.
Well, that seems like a great idea, if Linda can do it.