You can print up posters with these files, but there are a lot
of other things you
can make t-shirts, stickers, bumper-stickers,
postcards, fliers, screensavers, and buttons, just to name a few.
Don't own a printer? You can get these pdf files printed on most
substrates at a copy shop. For best results, have them print directly
from your pdf; they'll pretty much charge the same exorbitant
fee regardless of whether they're making copies or printing directly
from files.
You can print bumperstickers on plain old paper and tape them
inside your car win-dow. This protects the art, has great visibility,
and won't mess up your paint. For hardcore stickers, buy "crack
and
peel" sticker paper at an office supply and use it to print the
postcard or "bumpersticker" files. Cut the stickers apart using
the crop marks as a guide.
Sending postcards through the mail is a great way to get the message
out there - use them for all your correspondence! Print out the
postcard formats on light cardstock, available at office supply
or copy stores. Most printers can handle 80# cardstock - use the
manual feed tray.
The postcard files print four cards per 8.5x11 sheet. Cut the
cards out using the cropmarks on the edges of the page. For a
big stack, take them to a copy shop
and have them cut for you.
It's cheap and worth the trip.