Dictionary Definition
handbill n : an advertisement (usually printed on
a page or in a leaflet) intended for wide distribution; "he mailed
the circular to all subscribers" [syn: circular, bill, broadside, broadsheet, flier, flyer, throwaway]
User Contributed Dictionary
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Alternative spellings
Extensive Definition
A flyer (also spelled flier or called handbill)
is a single page leaflet advertising a nightclub, event, service,
or other activity.
Flyers are typically used by individuals or small business and are
a form of small scale, community communication.
Flyers are handed out on the street, posted on bulletin
boards, or given away at events. Bulletin
boards are found on college
campuses, in cafes,
community meeting houses, laundromats and small
markets.
Flyers, along with postcards, leaflets and small posters, are vital and free forms
of communication for people who want to engage the public but do
not have the money or desire to take out classified advertising in a local
newspaper. However, as
marketing became more direct in the late 1980's and 1990's, flyers
have evolved and currently there are many formats to be found. Some
examples are:
- A4, A5, A6 flyers - 3-fold A4 flyers - 4-fold
A4 flyers
Cheap to produce, flyers are usually produced in
150gsm glossy paper and are a very effective form of direct
marketing.
Their widespread use intensified with the spread
of desktop
publishing systems. In recent years, the production of flyers
through traditional printing services has been supplanted by
Internet
services; customers may send designs and receive final products by
mail. Flyers range in tone from humorous to irreverent or
absurd.
The Craigslist
website is a web-based system that mirrors the sort of community
communication that occurs via flyering and bulletin boards.
Recently, flyposting (pasting flyers to
walls) has been banned in many places, causing concern among media
activists and ordinary citizens. However, citizens concerned with
the appearance of urban neighborhoods support the ban.
San
Francisco has a long history of flyering. The first flyer
company was The
Thumbtack Bugle which has been around for over twenty five
years. Haight Street is very popular for postering on telephone
poles.
Flyers have become an integral aspect to the
Edinburgh
Fringe, where flyers are handed to people on the Royal
Mile.
References
handbill in German: Flyer (Werbung)
handbill in Spanish: Flyer
handbill in Lithuanian: Proklamacija
handbill in Hungarian: Szórólap
handbill in Dutch: Flyer
handbill in Japanese: チラシ
handbill in Polish: Ulotka
handbill in Portuguese: Filipeta
handbill in Russian: Листовка
handbill in Serbo-Croatian: Flajer
handbill in Thai: แฮนด์บิลภาพยนตร์
handbill in Contenese: 宣傳單張
handbill in Chinese: 宣傳單張