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Designing a Flyer

1. Choose the size and colour of the paper you want to use.

2. Come up with an interesting headline or title. This is your first and only shot at capturing the reader's attention.

3. Add graphics (a picture or a drawing) if necessary.

4. The text you write should be straight to the point. You don't have a lot of space to waste here on rambling words. Give readers enough information to get them interested.

5. Provide contact information where they can find out more about the topic of the flyer.

6. You can prepare it on your computer or write it out neatly by hand. Make as many copies as you need. You're done.

Tips: The body of your flyer doesn't have to be filled with text. White space (the area of your flyer that doesn't have any graphics or text) invites your readers to see what you're informing them about without long, boring text.

Check that you understand what these words mean in this document
Shot at capturing: opportunity to take control of.
Rambling: too long and confusing.
Body: the main or central part.