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I am looking for some professionally printed intact/anti-circ brochures from NoCirc or Doctors Against Circ.

I've spent a good amount of time looking online, and I can only find brochures available for free download. While it is awesome that that is available, I would love some professional looking brochures to give to clients.

I *know* I've seen them before, at conferences. Can anyone help direct me to what I'm looking for?????

Thank you!!
 

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I am looking for some professionally printed intact/anti-circ brochures from NoCirc or Doctors Against Circ.

I've spent a good amount of time looking online, and I can only find brochures available for free download. While it is awesome that that is available, I would love some professional looking brochures to give to clients.

I *know* I've seen them before, at conferences. Can anyone help direct me to what I'm looking for?????

Thank you!!
The only ones I know of are the free ones, have you contacted NOCIRC directly? BTW, what would the difference be between them?
 

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well, printed on my little injet printer, they don't look so hot. It's better than nothing, but for my own business brochures, I have them printed nicer. Since I do have some clients who are inclined to circ, I think that the glossy paper and fancy printing may seem more official to them so they'll take the info seriously. (crazy, I know).
 

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You can order the NOCIRC #3 brochure on Circumcision from NOCIRC. It comes on nice heavy gray paper.

NOCIRC pamphlets: $25/100 (same or mixed) plus $5 S/H.

National Organization of Circumcision
Information Resource Centers
Post Office Box 2512
San Anselmo, CA 94979-2512 USA

Telephone: 415-488-9883
Fax: 415-488-9660

Also, COlorado NOCIRC sells theirs in bulk. Heavy glossy light blue paper.
For ordering information see: http://www.coloradonocirc.org/pamphlets.php

Gillian
 

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When I needed something sharp to hand out in last June's Pride Parade, I went on ebay and found cheap magazine-quality printers with minimum orders of 1000 sheets. It cost me 4 cents for a full-bleed double-sided glossy color leaflet in a size that was 1/6 of an 8.5x11 page.

I bought a stock hi-res photo of a happy baby head for $10, to include in the artwork. It looks good even printed at 3-feet wide.
 
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