Ok, point me to the latest, polished pdf to download and I'll get started.
(And don't listen to any shills who say normies can't be redpilled. The word came into existence exactly because millions of us were experiencing it everyday.)
Ok, point me to the latest, polished pdf to download and I'll get started.
(And don't listen to any shills who say normies can't be redpilled. The word came into existence exactly because millions of us were experiencing it everyday.)
Great! Can I get the graphics as separate files? Jpg or png. The ones in this doc still have the watermark on them.
I think it works better if the tone is simply kept professional. If changes are still being made, then I'd actually recommend simplifying it:
"On Monday, January 8th, 2018, the board still in use today was created."
…And just leave it at that, with no REDACTED, no blacked out words, no jokes, and no rubbing anyone's nose in it that the exact name isn't shared. That way, those who want to find out still can and those who simply don't care won't be offended by being left out.
I'd also recommend a few more paragraph breaks. The paragraphs are quite long and dense. For folks reading on a device, this makes it harder to scan. I'm re-reading again now with an eye to that…
I've been fiddling around with Illustrator and Photoshop to make a cover, and thought…what if some anons want to get it printed? It should have some nice design elements. I started working in 8.5x11, because that can be easily printed, but maybe a trifold or other design would be better?
I'd like to get some feedback if you guys think this might be useful and if this design/color scheme works before I go further.
Please understand these are rough drafts.
This pamphlet must be a good idea. The shills keep trying to knock it.
With and without a tagline.
(Could also change the tagline)
I'm almost done with pages 3 and 4, but revising them because they looked too crowded.
Tentatively, I suggest that we can remove two fairly technical paragraphs from this (which is supposed to be Basic). That would enable it to fit more comfortably and aesthetically on 6 pages. Also, I think it is less overwhelmng to a newbie.
The two sections I suggest removing begin with: "Q has also posted under other signoffs…." to "own conclusions."
And "Q also uses stringers…. proofs."
These are great details but are they necessary for the new reader? Let's try it without and see if it still flows. Posting the next pages soon.
A word on the color scheme and illustrations.
The Q graphic is from this site. All other images are purchased royalty-free images, legal to use for this purpose.
The symbolism of going from the darker blue to the light/white pages at the end is supposed to represent: Dark to Light.
The lion quote is not attributed, but it is from Augustine.
There's one more page if we want to make a little booklet, the last page. I suggest we fill it with useful links for newfags to seek out more info.
corrections made
I will wait for the final one. I think it's okay to have several different versions going around. The fancy one will probably appeal to normies, but in fact might turn off people who distrust corporate media type packaging. So maybe it also makes sense to have more technical detail in the black/white version.
After this one is finished, we should make one that is even more simplified and shorter, that can fit into a trifold (so, it has to fit on a single front and back sheet).
Maybe some anon could make a website where we could host the various versions, with some that can be downloaded as pdfs, others as ebooks, others as full bleed files that anons can take to a printer.
>got it and understand, but its eye catching (you're going from a storm to calm aren't you in the graphic???)
Yes! The last page (back cover/resources) has the sunrise of the great awakening. I'll try to post that by tonight.
I'll definitely take a look at those edits.
The back cover can be blank, for anons to add their own resources, or they can use a Further Resources page already printed on their. Obviously, I'll add the website where people can find the pamphlet itself once that's set up.