March 28, 2011

Vitale banner a hot commodity in Hoopstown USA

A banner showing ESPN basketball analyst Dick Vitale, beaming over a plate of crow, now adorns the South Garage at Richmond International Airport and greets visitors with a boisterous "Eat crow, baby!"

Next stop? The Diamond for opening night of the Richmond Flying Squirrels baseball season April 7. Then it heads to Richmond International Raceway in Henrico County for NASCAR weekend in late April.

At some point, expect to see the massive banner on the Greater Richmond Convention Center on East Broad Street in downtown Richmond before it lands in the archives at Valentine Richmond History Center.

"It's taken on a life of its own," said Jack Berry, executive director of Venture Richmond, which ordered the banner late Monday afternoon for a community pep rally less than 48 hours later.

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March 14, 2011

Beautiful Banner Designs For Online Advertising


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March 6, 2011

Banner program for downtown Prince Rupert featuring First Nations theme

Over the past few years, people living in Prince Rupert may have noticed a bit more colour around town due to some vibrant banners made by students in School District 52 that have been hanging around town.
This year there will be a First Nations theme to the banners, as Prince Rupert Secondary School art teacher Tasha Parker heads the project once again.
It all started in 2006 when Charlotte Rowse from Civic Pride approached Parker and asked if she would take on the organization of the project, which Parker agreed to. At first the banners started out in her regular art classes and had an under the sea theme, with banners containing paintings of underwater life and other aquatic sceneries that were hung around Cow Bay. Slowly the banners popped around in the downtown core and other areas with the following years.

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