Agitprop, Part 2a

 



A Typical South African Event Flyer

 

Fliers and Pamphlets

 

 

Fliers (Flyers) and Leaflets

 

These are handed out free, as advertising. Usually they only have text on
one side. Sometimes they are miniature versions of a poster. In South
Africa, most political fliers are A5 (half an A4) in size.

 

Fliers need to project the message that they are supposed to convey, very
simply and clearly. People who take fliers do not, on average, spend more
than a few seconds looking at them. Very few of them will keep the flier or
look at it twice. Therefore the main information must be the most prominent
information. 

 

If the flier is to advertise an event, then the main information is Date,
Time and Venue. The nature of the event comes after these in importance,
even if it is put at the top of the flier. But of course, it must also be
there.

 

As with posters, it is important to avoid the kind of "clutter" that
obscures the simplicity of the message.

 

Text in sentences and paragraphs is unlikely to be read. Text in slogan
form, and as announcement, is what goes on fliers. In other words: Less is
more. The graphics, layout and illustration should support the text, and not
compete with it. 

 

Logos can be used, but what gets most attention on any page is always the
same thing: A human face or a human figure. In text, what gets most
attention is names of people. 

 

Polychrome is not necessary in a flier design, just as it is not necessary
in a poster.

 

Pamphlets

 

The word pamphlet is used sometimes to mean a one-sheet leaflet, but a
pamphlet is really a text publication, normally having a number of pages. It
is usually like an essay, or what is sometimes called a tract. It is similar
to writing for periodicals like theoretical magazines, or as part of a book.
The difference from these is that the pamphlet is an occasional and not a
regular publication, but it is shorter than a book.

 

In South Africa, a pamphlet might typically be A5 in size, several thousand
words in length, and anything from 4 to 32 pages, or sometimes even more
than that. Pamphlets are often printed professionally. Sometimes they have a
cover, sometimes not. A recent SACP pamphlet was "Deepen the Historical Ties
between the ANC and SACP", printed for the Party by Shereno printers. It was
a print version of a lecture given on 23 November 2012 as part of the ANC's
Centenary celebrations.

 

Pamphlets have a long history in politics. One of the most famous
pamphleteers in the English language is Tom Paine
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Paine> . The 1848 Communist Manifesto
by Marx and Engels is a pamphlet, maybe the most successful one ever. Joe
Slovo's "The South African Working Class and the National Democratic
Revolution" is a pamphlet-length work.

 

The Communist University's booklet format is not different from the historic
pamphlet form.

 

A pamphlet is always an option when an occasional response or publication is
needed. 

 

Bua Komanisi

 

The South African Communist Party keeps a title that is a hybrid between a
regular publication and a pamphlet, called Bua Komanisi
<http://www.sacp.org.za/list.php?type=Bua%20Komanisi> . It does not come out
at regular intervals, but it is numbered in series. It is used for
occasional publication of important documents, such as discussion documents.
One recent example, published in May, 2013, is "Let's not Monumentalise the
National Development Plan," a discussion of the NDP.

 

.        To download any of the CU courses in PDF files please click here
<http://studycircle.wikispaces.com/Communist+University> .

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



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