PosterPlus is a division of IDEAS (Illustration & Design by Evans Art Studio)

This blog will present items produced for the print and poster market. Check out my web site at:
http://www.ideasweart.squarespace.com

Tuesday, January 8, 2008

"Interact with History" Poster 24" x 36"

The Perfect Teaching Aid of Local Virginia History for School, Office, or Home.

Prince william County, Manassas, Virginia

The image is available as a poster (24" x 36") and jumbo postcards (7 3/4" x 11"). There is a legend sheet that accompanies each poster (11" x 14") and is printed on the back of the postcards. The price for the poster is $21 or $31.50 for signed and numbered copies which are available from Bill Evans, owner of IDEAS, by appointment, phone 703.590.3995. The Postcards are selling for $5. Wholesale rates are available for interested area merchants.

Posters and Postcards are available at the following locations:
• The National Museum of the Marine Corps, Quantico, VA
• The Manassas Museum, Manassas, VA
• Leesylvania State Park, Woodbridge, VA
• BORDERS Woodbridge store on the Parkway
• La Grange Winery, Haymarket, VA
• DEP Printing, Route 1, Woodbridge, VA
• Frameworks, Dale City, VA
• Book Store in Manassas, VA
• Virginia Office Supply, Woodbridge, VA
• Several other local merchants

3 comments:

Keith Lewis said...

Nice work there Mr. Evans. My mom sent me the article they did on your poster. Looks like you are keeping real busy still.

Bill Evans said...

Hey Keith:

Well I'm trying to stay busy, but in this business climate it's touch and go. How are things with you and your business?
I haven't seen your mon and dad in eons, we'll have to get together somtime when you are in the area.

Stay in touch,

Bill Evans

Keith Lewis said...

Our business is pretty busy. Still pumping out product. The good news is that we won the White House account this year. Big deal for us, but lots of work.

Mom and dad are doing well. Dad is finally talking retirement. They are off of Cardinal Drive now, near Montclair. I would like it if they moved down here so they could visit their grandson more often.

I will keep in touch. Check out my blog. I am posting all sorts of older stuff from my Pencil Pushers days.