Pruning
Your materials deserve to be seen by as many Corvallisites as possible. That's why I first prune and then organized every board that I can.
I always show respect for other people's flyers, as well as the boards on which they are displayed. To that end, I remove expired and worn-out materials to make room. I also organize all materials in such a way as to maximize the available space and also create a clean and linear appearance. At locations without guidelines (which is the case at most boards, walls, and windows), I use my best judgement. I have also established a rapport with many business owners and workers, allowing me greater leeway and access.
As a result, both my clients and the businesses generous enough to allow postings benefit from my work.
I always show respect for other people's flyers, as well as the boards on which they are displayed. To that end, I remove expired and worn-out materials to make room. I also organize all materials in such a way as to maximize the available space and also create a clean and linear appearance. At locations without guidelines (which is the case at most boards, walls, and windows), I use my best judgement. I have also established a rapport with many business owners and workers, allowing me greater leeway and access.
As a result, both my clients and the businesses generous enough to allow postings benefit from my work.
A board that has not been pruned is chaotic and off-putting.
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A well pruned board is arranged symmetrically, making content easy to read.
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