klsmith
Member
Hi all,
For someone who never plays ftf, I have a very organized set of ASL materials. Every counter clipped, every scenario in a binder. I'm a graphic designer, so a couple of years ago, I did a set of covers for the binders and some decent labels for the 3701s showing the organizational scheme for each box (mostly using the Tuomo plan). All of these materials are currently available as downloadable PDFs on my website. The PDFs have no security added, so if you have Acrobat (or Illustrator, or maybe even some unknown PC software) you can edit the text on the files to suit yourself. There's binder covers and spines, 3701 side and top labels, and (following Mark's example) matching sniper cards. You'll find it all at:
www.godsavethesouth.com/asl
You'll also find the newly released art print of the J4 cover (called, "The Scottish Lion on Patrol") on my home page, www.godsavethesouth.com
Best wishes,
Ken
PS: I posted this to the ASLML also, so you don't need to read it twice
For someone who never plays ftf, I have a very organized set of ASL materials. Every counter clipped, every scenario in a binder. I'm a graphic designer, so a couple of years ago, I did a set of covers for the binders and some decent labels for the 3701s showing the organizational scheme for each box (mostly using the Tuomo plan). All of these materials are currently available as downloadable PDFs on my website. The PDFs have no security added, so if you have Acrobat (or Illustrator, or maybe even some unknown PC software) you can edit the text on the files to suit yourself. There's binder covers and spines, 3701 side and top labels, and (following Mark's example) matching sniper cards. You'll find it all at:
www.godsavethesouth.com/asl
You'll also find the newly released art print of the J4 cover (called, "The Scottish Lion on Patrol") on my home page, www.godsavethesouth.com
Best wishes,
Ken
PS: I posted this to the ASLML also, so you don't need to read it twice