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Harpseals.org is making banner designs available to seal activists. Click on the link below to download the image file. Save the file, and take it to your local printer. You can have these banners printed on outdoor-quality vinyl for about $40-$50. If you would like to be a local Harpseals.org Outreach Coordinator and set up information tables regularly, we can supply a banner to you. Contact us for more information.
We also have flash banner ads for use on web sites. Below, see the ads and the html code you need to put them on your web site.
In addition, we have a limited number of high-quality posters, printed by Sea Shepherd Conservation Society. Pictured below, they are great for indoor use, such as in classrooms and offices.
Banners and Posters
Stop the Massacre
This banner has a 2:1 aspect ratio. It can be used at information booths, taped to the table or hanging from a tent beam. Right click here or on the image and select Save as 'target' or 'link' to download the 6.2 Mb file.
A Harp Seal's Life
This banners also has a 2:1 aspect ratio. It, too, can be used at information booths. Right click here or on the image and select Save as 'target' or 'link' to download the 1.5 Mb file.
Web Flash Banner Ads
Help this Pup Flash Banner Ad
This flash banner exposes the plight of the harp seals and directs the web surfer to Harpseals.org. If you would like to sponsor this as a paid advertisement on a web site, please contact us.
If you have your own web site, you can put it on your site with with the html code below:
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This flash banner urges the web surfer to help the seals by boycotting Canadian seafood and directs him/her to Harpseals.org. If you would like to sponsor this as a paid advertisement on a web site, please contact us.
If you have your own web site, you can put it on your site with with the html code below: