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Ad/Free Cards Collectors 5@Once #9

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Ad/Free Cards Collectors 5@Once #9
Swap Coordinator:tarariqtevi (contact)
Swap categories: Promotional  Postcards 
Number of people in swap:17
Location:International
Type:Type 2: Flat mail
Last day to signup/drop:May 10, 2010
Date items must be sent by:May 17, 2010
Number of swap partners:1
Description:

For this swap we will be swapping AD or FREE cards - if you don't know what those are... they are usually the advertising postcards that are on racks in businesses - bars and art galleries, shops... They cover any range of products/businesses, and are used for the sole purpose of advertising.

They are fun and interesting to swap because you get to experience interesting graphic design and advertising all over the world. (e.g. Japanese and Nordic Countries ad cards are really cool...)

You will be sending AT LEAST 5 UNWRITTEN CARDS into an envelope to 1 partner... (the more, the better)

If you have any questions, feel free to message me. In the comments write a list of 10 themes you like to receive ad/free cards of. Please take a look at your swap partners list maybe you have some cards with the theme they wrote. You donÒ€ℒt have to follow the list if you donÒ€ℒt have any cards with the themes. 4.9 Rating, newbies must have written a profile.

Discussion

papercaper 05/ 9/2010 #

I don't mind what they are advertising but I definitely prefer ad postcards that give you at least some room to write a message to a friend. I resent the companies that presume we'll use our own dollar to advertise their product for them, especially the bigger corps. So arrogant! (I don't mind so much buying stamps to send an ad card for a local theatre production who might not have huge funds.) Still, I love ad cards - the well-designed ones that remember the end user. ;)

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