Readable Signs
Kayla Starr, 05.12.2007 08:27
Too often, we hold demonstrations that leave passers-by/observers in the dark about our purpose for standing in the streets.
In order for our signs to be read and understood, we need to take the time to make the words visible to those who are driving by. Little black lines do not do it.
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Too often, we hold demonstrations that leave passers-by/observers in the dark about our purpose for standing in the streets.
In order for our signs to be read and understood, we need to take the time to make the words visible to those who are driving by. Little black lines do not do it.
Letters must be at least a half an inch thick and 5 inches tall, if you want the message to be known, and using cardboard works much better than printer paper....Duh!
And quarter-page hand-outs for pedestrians can explain further why we are there, and how they can participate in our movement.