My name is Philip Clark, and I am the designer of the above UFM poster. Would you please add a credit line below the image? Thanks for posting it - I appreciate the exposure.
Also, I have prints of the poster available, if you or anyone else is interested. They're printed on 18 pt FSC certified cardstock, which means the paper is environmentally sound, and heavy enough that it can stand up on its own without a frame. Each copy is signed by me. I only made a limited run, and sold out of all of them at the UFM last night, but I kept a few in reserve. You want one?
In pursuit of environmental stewardry through food - farming - livable cities - and community.
Not a monologue, but instead a discussion of how these issues intertwine.
And a call to plant a seed, cook your grandmother's favorite recipe, take a long walk with your camera, write a real food manifesto, ride a bike, volunteer, learn the art of weeding, host a potluck, replace your sidewalk with a native plant garden....and finally embrace your political self and participate in local government.
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Hi Ashley,
My name is Philip Clark, and I am the designer of the above UFM poster. Would you please add a credit line below the image? Thanks for posting it - I appreciate the exposure.
Also, I have prints of the poster available, if you or anyone else is interested. They're printed on 18 pt FSC certified cardstock, which means the paper is environmentally sound, and heavy enough that it can stand up on its own without a frame. Each copy is signed by me. I only made a limited run, and sold out of all of them at the UFM last night, but I kept a few in reserve. You want one?
Thanks Phil--I'm sorry for not giving you a credit line!
I picked up one of your posters last night--love it.
Excellent, thanks so much Ashley!
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