Flyers
Handing out flyers to classes can be a great way to give individuals a physical reminder about your shoutout after class time ends. The flyer should reiterate the same information said in your shoutout and/or provide a link to a page that has that information.
Please note that Self-Governed Student Organizations (SGSOs) are not permitted to use Indiana University’s trademarks, symbols, logos, mottoes, or depictions of campus buildings and landmarks. There is an official SGSO logo available here.
A few tools you can use to create flyers are listed below:
- Canva
- Canva is an intuitive graphic design tool available online. It requires signing up, but there is a free tier available.
- LinkedIn Learning (Sign in with your IU email for free access):
- Adobe Suite Products
- Adobe creates industry standard design and creativity tools, many of which are available for free through your IU account.
- Adobe Express – a smartphone application that allows for creation of graphics, most easily for mobile devices
- Adobe Photoshop – Powerful tool geared towards photo editing and digital painting
- Adobe Illustrator – Powerful tool geared towards creation of vector graphics and simple graphic design layouts
- Adobe InDesign – Powerful tool gears towards graphic design of printed materials
- Adobe creates industry standard design and creativity tools, many of which are available for free through your IU account.
- LinkedIn Learning (Sign in with your IU email for free access)
- Learning Adobe Express (1 hour, 16 mins)
- Adobe Photoshop 2023 Essential Training (11 hours (comprised of many topical videos))
- Adobe Illustrator 2023 Essential Training (5 hours, 8 mins (comprised of many topical videos))
- Adobe InDesign 2023 Essential Training (5 hours, 19 mins (comprised of many topical videos))
- Microsoft Publisher
- Microsoft office application for design of printed materials, available on IU campus desktops and for personal installation with Microsoft 365 applications.
- Get Microsoft suite through IU
- LinkedIn Learning (Sign in with your IU email for free access)