Categories: Artifacts

Partnerunning Postcard Case Study

Following on from our earlier post on the Three Keys to Turning Your Postcard into a Keepsake, here’s a case study to demonstrate.

Case Study: Andrew and Sue O’Brien, Partnerunning

Fridge Test: An elegant clear image. Fridge worthy? I would. Simple statement supports the image.

Next Step: Some general points of contact via websites, Facebook and email.

Translation Text: This postcard was for a marathon running tradeshow and therefore includes a more specific sales pitch for the Partnerunning community.

Note: This is an example of a portrait front image and a landscape back of card. They can be different! The yellow block of colour I merely added to box out the shape to make it more attractive for this blog post.

Website: Partnerunning.com

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