Talk:Flyer (pamphlet)
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[edit] Photo
Before removing the photo again, please state your reasons for doing so. I think it is a good example of how marketing (expecially using flyers) can get out of hand. -Ld | talk 14:48, 21 Apr 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Title of this article
--Kpwa gok 23:35, 16 January 2006 (UTC)I think we should create another page for "flier" and move this page to there. This is in conjunction with AP Style and other journalism resources. DDD
--The link to the SF ordinanace regarding flyering is no longer valid. Perhaps there should be some discussion about fines people receive in cities that do not allow flyering?
[edit] Maximum size and usual medium wrong
The note about maximum flyer sizes given in the article is false. Here (Toronto, Canada, and iirc also Kitchener-Waterloo) flyers are often US Letter sized (8.5" x 11"), especially if they are DIY/in-house. Uh, supermarket flyers are usually much bigger than that too…
Also, flyers here are usually not printed on cardstock, but on newsprint, ordinary office paper, or glossy paper.
A5-max, printed-on-cardstock may be true in Europe, but very false in Canada.—Gniw (Wing) 06:29, 6 February 2007 (UTC)