Food posters
Food posters
Here are some posters I made which might encourage people to eat our food in the cafe, rather than eating at home, or bringing their own crap here.
These are small web friendly versions. They could be A3 and laminated and displayed prominently.
Any suggestions?
These are small web friendly versions. They could be A3 and laminated and displayed prominently.
Any suggestions?
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Ha! The List was in taking photos yesterday too. Guess we're getting a bit of a spread in this years food and drink guide... Felt like a food artiste yesterday!
Photos of the food could be good for vollies in the kitchen. Shots should be less about composition and more about showing exactly what's on the plate/quantity. People no be so good at knowing how much to give.
Photos of the food could be good for vollies in the kitchen. Shots should be less about composition and more about showing exactly what's on the plate/quantity. People no be so good at knowing how much to give.
i second dan - former chair of ethics and morals,
otherwise - well done.
otherwise - well done.
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i actually don't understand what you mean here.surely "swithun"'s poster is funny, and shocking and awe ing?dan wrote:could make us slightly less inclusive if no muslims/sunnis want to come into the forest...
yeast is my flava.
"Does anybody think these people were just sitting around drinking tea?"
With the thumbs up from Condi, what more approval do you need?
But seriously, folks. This isn't obnoxious Danish cartoonists vs. touchy fundamentalists, or free speech vs. respecting others' religions. It is using a famous political figure to shift some fried fava beans in a friendly fashion.
As Dan is well versed and traveled in these areas, I take his point seriously. It is a reasonable idea to try not to needlessly offend groups of people, however remote the chances are of succeeding. But I actually expected (and intended) the offendees to be the establishment who label Nasrallah a terrorist.
If anyone has other suggestions, I'd be happy do use them. Its only a poster. I didn't mean to find the edge of our edgyness. Shall we go back to parodying black women now?
But seriously, folks. This isn't obnoxious Danish cartoonists vs. touchy fundamentalists, or free speech vs. respecting others' religions. It is using a famous political figure to shift some fried fava beans in a friendly fashion.
As Dan is well versed and traveled in these areas, I take his point seriously. It is a reasonable idea to try not to needlessly offend groups of people, however remote the chances are of succeeding. But I actually expected (and intended) the offendees to be the establishment who label Nasrallah a terrorist.
If anyone has other suggestions, I'd be happy do use them. Its only a poster. I didn't mean to find the edge of our edgyness. Shall we go back to parodying black women now?
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