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Advertising at the Hideout

Post by Evilpandabear »

Hanging out with Andy at the Hideout last night, we both were wondering what regulations the city has for advertising infront of the Hideout. We then thought we should be able to paint something on the red brick wall above the display case outside, since it's not on the "face" of the building.

Maybe a huge yellow arrow with ridiculous font saying IMPROV COMEDY TONIGHT or EVERY WEEKEND or somthing. Maybe we could install a kitchen sink.

Do you guys have any thoughts?

Or do any of you older cats know what we can and can not do for display on Congress?
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Post by kbadr »

I am speaking out of my ass here...

But I seem to remember hearing that all signage (on Congress? or all in general) needs to be approved. I'm sure this would fall under that category.

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If only we had some sort of A-frame shaped advertising board that we could put out there on the sidewalk, especially on a weekend, say like this one with tens of thousands of extra people downtown, to show what was going on and where. Some sort of short-term solution that doesn't really need approval that could draw people in tonight and tomorrow. If only, huh?
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Wesley wrote:Some sort of short-term solution that doesn't really need approval that could draw people in tonight and tomorrow. If only, huh?
ZING!!

I guess we could always ask the Mighty Jon Hunt if we wouldn't mind putting the A-frame out there; however, BEFORE we do that we need to create some sort of BIG POSTER to put on the A-Frame other than a lame 8.5x11 with ink on it. So...

If only we had an advertising committee to create a giant poster to fill in the a-frame to help advertise shows. One poster for Thursday, one for Friday & One for Saturday. Actually we would need 2 posters of each; one for each side. If only a committee existed. If only, huh?
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Post by Evilpandabear »

kbadr wrote:I am speaking out of my ass here...

But I seem to remember hearing that all signage (on Congress? or all in general) needs to be approved. I'm sure this would fall under that category.
The whole concept was that we paint INSIDE the foyer area. Technically, it's not on the face of the outside. It's only a paint job ABOVE the outside bulletin board. That's where I'm talking about. There's quit a bit of space up there too - a good 7 feet or so.
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If only a committee existed. If only, huh?

If only such a committee had people with such ideas actually attend meetings, got funding for them, and then had people help out with the follow through. ;-)
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Actually, that's a zing on me, too. I've not been as rabidly pursuing ideas and people as much as I should. The next meeting is tentatively scheduled for the 21st. I'll make the offical announcement today with some ideas I want to discuss.

I'm just saying, this is a BIG weekend to raise awareness and draw people in. It would be a shame if we had nothing out there. Any creative types with a few free hours to make decent looking makeshift posters?
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Evilpandabear wrote:The whole concept was that we paint INSIDE the foyer area. Technically, it's not on the face of the outside. It's only a paint job ABOVE the outside bulletin board. That's where I'm talking about. There's quit a bit of space up there too - a good 7 feet or so.
Not to poo-poo your idea, but considering I didn't even know that wall space existed, will advertising on it make much of a difference?

I'll have to take a look tonight when I enter the Hideout.

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Post by beardedlamb »

Maybe a huge yellow arrow with ridiculous font saying IMPROV COMEDY TONIGHT or EVERY WEEKEND or somthing. Maybe we could install a kitchen sink.

Do you guys have any thoughts?

Or do any of you older cats know what we can and can not do for display on Congress?
screw 'em.

A.) they're not going to say anything.
B.) they'll just tell you to paint over it.
C.) hanging a sink outside that high in the air is a bad idea.
D.) A-frame is golden. or maybe 25 A-frames making it difficult to walk by that say things like IMPROV or COMEDY or OREO SHAKE on them.
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How big is the "A-frame"? Tell me and I'll fill it with some loud and friendly colors telling them about improv TONIGHT to help get the people in the door.
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Post by Evilpandabear »

i think it's about 22 inches wide and maybe 30 inches tall? that's a complete eye ball though.
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