Any fliers for ImmInst F@H team?
chungenhung 01 Jul 2008
I am no artist or fluent at the english language, so I will leave it for someone else to make one.
dnamechanic 01 Jul 2008
Excellent idea, chungenhung.Is there a ready made flier for ImmInst team where I can print out and start spreading the word?
I am no artist or fluent at the english language, so I will leave it for someone else to make one.
To my knowledge there are currently no such fliers.
I will certainly try to make one.
My first idea is to use Mind's logo here and add a few word bullets.
Anyone else with ideas, please feel free to help out.
dnamechanic 01 Jul 2008
For printing on a laser or black and printer, the background could be changed to white. This would allow printing on inexpensive colored paper to provide the background color.
Also, it would be good if Mind could place the instructions at ImmInst at a location thet would allow the URL to be shorter in length.
Others feel free to improve on this.
The images/logos are from ImmInst and Longevity Meme front pages and were slightly edited.
If you want I could send the images to you.
Note: Edited to change image per Mind's suggestion in the next post.
Edited by dnamechanic, 01 July 2008 - 07:00 PM.
Mind 01 Jul 2008
The only change I would make is to use the original logo. Here is the original logo: http://imminst.org/f.../fah_header.jpg without the "2nd quarter" wording.
treonsverdery 10 Jul 2008
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very tentatively you can get 20k people views per 40 videos commented
an imminst.org version did appear to bring 2 or 3 visitors to the site from just a few video postings (from 89 to 91 view counts on an article from my immortal; I think 12 new visitors from youtube per d. is plausible, thats 4k new visitors per year)
dnamechanic 31 Oct 2008
Changed to reflect the shorter URL for the F@H Prize instructions, per Richard Leis in this thread.
Was:
www.ImmInst.org/archive/articles/fh-prize
Now:Jessy_Hoo 07 Nov 2008
I'm a college student working on my Assoicates degree in Liberal Arts and Science at Lord Fairfax Community College.
I've been doing some thinking and I'm going to do a flyer to hand out to my fellow students and direct everyone to go under the same name; that way if we win a prize the money could be donated to our science department.
I'm thinking of a trifold type flyer with a "dummyed down version" (some students aren't the science type) of what folding is, how it the project will help, and what the plan is for the prize. I'll post it on here I'll just make it so the prize part is edit able (if I can; maybe via goolge doc?)
Here's were I could use some help.......
So, anyone got any ideas how we could keep the folding process simple???????
Are there any modles of the folding process that we could use to jazz it up that won't get me in trouble for copywright laws?
Thanks and Happy Folding!
dnamechanic 07 Nov 2008
Hi Jessy, thanks for the introduction.Hello everyone!
I'm a college student working on my Assoicates degree in Liberal Arts and Science at Lord Fairfax Community College.
Great idea.I've been doing some thinking and I'm going to do a flyer to hand out to my fellow students and direct everyone to go under the same name; that way if we win a prize the money could be donated to our science department.
OK sounds good. Will try to help you.I'm thinking of a trifold type flyer with a "dummyed down version" (some students aren't the science type) of what folding is, how it the project will help, and what the plan is for the prize. I'll post it on here I'll just make it so the prize part is edit able (if I can; maybe via goolge doc?)
For the Science part, maybe you can find some graphics or explanations from here at the Stanford site to use in your flyer.So, anyone got any ideas how we could keep the folding process simple???????
Are there any modles of the folding process that we could use to jazz it up that won't get me in trouble for copywright laws?
Also Stanford has this Executive Summary ready made to hand out. It may be more detail than you are looking for, but maybe you could choose some items from it, or have it ready for those that have more detailed questions.
When it comes to folding client installation, Stanford has the Guide.
This post at ImmInst is an effort to help new contributors choose from software clients presented in the guide, and a simplified overview of setting up the client.
Thanks for your interest and enthusiasm, hope we can help you.
Jessy_Hoo 07 Nov 2008
I've got some major projects I'm working on for my classes right now (End of the semester and of course EVERY professor wants research; however I really don't mind, and was able to convince most of them to let me do it on Stem Cells). I should have to work done in the next week or so then I'll start my flyer. I've already told my Biology class, of course my professor was excited about it, and my professor said she would explain the folding process to anyone that wanted more details.
Happy Folding!
Hi Jessy, thanks for the introduction.Hello everyone!
I'm a college student working on my Assoicates degree in Liberal Arts and Science at Lord Fairfax Community College.Great idea.I've been doing some thinking and I'm going to do a flyer to hand out to my fellow students and direct everyone to go under the same name; that way if we win a prize the money could be donated to our science department.
OK sounds good. Will try to help you.I'm thinking of a trifold type flyer with a "dummyed down version" (some students aren't the science type) of what folding is, how it the project will help, and what the plan is for the prize. I'll post it on here I'll just make it so the prize part is edit able (if I can; maybe via goolge doc?)
For the Science part, maybe you can find some graphics or explanations from here at the Stanford site to use in your flyer.So, anyone got any ideas how we could keep the folding process simple???????
Are there any modles of the folding process that we could use to jazz it up that won't get me in trouble for copywright laws?
Also Stanford has this Executive Summary ready made to hand out. It may be more detail than you are looking for, but maybe you could choose some items from it, or have it ready for those that have more detailed questions.
When it comes to folding client installation, Stanford has the Guide.
This post at ImmInst is an effort to help new contributors choose from software clients presented in the guide, and a simplified overview of setting up the client.
Thanks for your interest and enthusiasm, hope we can help you.
Jessy_Hoo 08 Nov 2008
Here's the Flyer Picture
dnamechanic 29 Nov 2008
Excellent work, Jessy.Let me know if this looks ok.....Here's the Flyer Picture
If anyone needs more info, Richard Leis set up a this short link for such purposes:
http://imminst.org/fah
It provides F@H Prize details and a link to "How to Install F@H".
Thank you for your enthusiasm and efforts.