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Flyer (pamphlet)

A flyer (or flier) is a form of paper advertisement intended for wide distribution and typically posted or distributed in a public place, handed out to individuals or sent through the mail. Today, flyers range from inexpensively photocopied leaflets to expensive, glossy, full-color circulars. Flyers in a digital format can be shared on the internet.

Leaflets being handed out in New York City (1973)

Terminology edit

A flyer is also called a "palm card",[1] "circular", "handbill", "pamphlet", "poster", "lit'" (literature), "weekly ad", "catalogue" or "leaflet".[citation needed]

Usage edit

 
Hundreds of flyers litter the streets in South Beach, Miami. Scenes like these are not uncommon in cities known for their nightlife

Flyers may be used by individuals, businesses, not-for-profit organizations or governments to:

Like postcards, pamphlets and small posters, flyers are a low-cost form of mass marketing or communication. There are many different flyer formats. Some examples include:

Flyers are inexpensive to produce and they required only a basic printing press from the 18th century to the 20th century. Their widespread use intensified in the 1990s with the spread of less expensive desktop publishing systems. In the 2010s, inexpensive black and white flyers can be produced with just a personal computer and a computer printer. In the 2010s, the ordering of flyers through traditional printing services has been supplanted by Internet services. Customers send designs, review proofs online or via e-mail and receive the final products by mail.

Flyers are not a new medium: prior to the War of American Independence some colonists were outraged with the Stamp Act (1765) and gathered together in anti-stamp act congresses and meetings. In these congresses they had to win support, and issued handbills and leaflets, pamphlets, along with other written paraphernalia, to do so.

In the 2000s, some jurisdictions have laws or ordinances banning or restricting leafleting or flyering in certain locations. Owners of private property may put up signs saying "Post No Bills"; this occurs particularly on wooden fences surrounding building sites or vacant lots.

Distribution and use edit

Flyers are handed out on the street (a practice known as "flyering" or "leafleting"), distributed door-to-door through the mail, posted on bulletin boards, put under windshield wipers of cars, given away at events or on the street, or affixed to telephone poles, walls, or other surfaces. Bulletin boards are found on college campuses, in cafés, community meeting houses, laundromats and small markets. Cheap to produce, contemporary flyers are frequently produced in 300 g/m2 glossy card, whereas a leaflet might be produced on a 130 g/m2–170 g/m2 weight paper and can be a very effective form of direct marketing.

In the 2010s, some individuals and organizations send flyers through e-mail, a tactic that avoids spending money on paper, printing and mailing or hiring people to post the flyers on telephone poles or hand them out. Digital flyers can be shared on the internet. The digital flyer may be embedded into the body of the e-mail or added as an attachment to be opened.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Art (October 20, 2020). "Palm Reading". history.house.gov. US House of Representatives: History, Art & Archives. Retrieved 22 April 2023.
  • Ackland-Snow, Nicola & Brett, Nathan & Williams, Steven. Fly: The Art of the Club Flyer. Watson-Guptill Publications, 1997. ISBN 0-8230-1854-7
  • Searching for the Perfect Beat: Flyer Designs of the American Rave Scene. Watson-Guptill, 2000. by The Earth Program (Author), Neil Strauss (Introduction). ISBN 0-8230-4751-2
  • Barcelona Club Flyers (Actar Publishing, 1999), by Tite Barbuzza (Contributor), Joan Manel Jubany (Contributor), Albert Masferrer (Contributor), Yolanda Muelas (Contributor), ISBN 84-89698-25-2
  • Büru Destruct (Consortium Book Sales & Dist, 1999), By Büru Destruct, ISBN 3-931126-24-2
  • Clubspotting (Happy Books, 2000), by Paolo Davoli & Gabriele Fantuzzi, ISBN 88-86416-24-5
  • Design After Dark: The Story of Dancefloor Style (Thames and Hudson, London, 1991), by Cynthia Rose, ISBN 0-500-27648-X
  • Design Agent 007: License to Design DGV. Die gestaften Verlag, Berlin 2002. ISBN 3-931126-14-5
  • Event Flyer Graphics. Nippan/Biblios, 2001. ISBN 3-910052-75-4
  • Flyer Soziotope: Topography of a Media Phenomenon. (Archiv der Jugendkulturen (G)/Actar (ES), 2005), German-English and English-German. ISBN 3-86546-032-1, ISBN 84-96540-03-0
  • Klanten, Robert & Peyerl, Andreas & Hollmann-Loges, Markus: Flyermania: European Flyers. Art Books Intl Ltd, 1998. ISBN 3-931126-15-3
  • Highflyers: Clubravepartyart. By 3 Beat Music. Booth Clibborn Editions, London, UK, 1995. ISBN 1-873968-78-7
  • Beddard, Phil: Nocturnal: Global Highflyers. Booth-Clibborn, 2000. ISBN 1-86154-169-4
  • Jordan, Joel T. et alii: Searching for the Perfect Beat: Flyer Designs of the American Rave Scene. Watson-Guptill Pubns, US, 2000. ISBN 0-8230-4751-2

External links edit

  •   Media related to Hand bills at Wikimedia Commons

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Barbuzza Contributor Joan Manel Jubany Contributor Albert Masferrer Contributor Yolanda Muelas Contributor ISBN 84 89698 25 2 Buru Destruct Consortium Book Sales amp Dist 1999 By Buru Destruct ISBN 3 931126 24 2 Clubspotting Happy Books 2000 by Paolo Davoli amp Gabriele Fantuzzi ISBN 88 86416 24 5 Design After Dark The Story of Dancefloor Style Thames and Hudson London 1991 by Cynthia Rose ISBN 0 500 27648 X Design Agent 007 License to Design DGV Die gestaften Verlag Berlin 2002 ISBN 3 931126 14 5 Event Flyer Graphics Nippan Biblios 2001 ISBN 3 910052 75 4 Flyer Soziotope Topography of a Media Phenomenon Archiv der Jugendkulturen G Actar ES 2005 German English and English German ISBN 3 86546 032 1 ISBN 84 96540 03 0 Klanten Robert amp Peyerl Andreas amp Hollmann Loges Markus Flyermania European Flyers Art Books Intl Ltd 1998 ISBN 3 931126 15 3 Highflyers Clubravepartyart By 3 Beat Music Booth Clibborn Editions London UK 1995 ISBN 1 873968 78 7 Beddard Phil Nocturnal Global Highflyers 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