13 Eerie Examples of Friday the 13th Event Designs

July 12, 2012 · 0 comments

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Friday the 13th  is becoming more and more of a marketing scheme. Back then, people were extra careful whenever the 13th of a month falls on a Friday. Although there is no account as to how this superstition started, the earliest mention of Friday the 13th can be traced back to 1869 in the biography of Gioachino Rossini (by Henry Sutherland Edwards) when he died at what he considered an unlucky day and number.

However, the trend has changed as Friday the 13th is no longer exclusively viewed as an ominous day. On the contrary, some businesses see this day as an opportunity to hold upcoming events for marketing purposes. Ticket printing, poster printing, and club card flyers are especially popular marketing tools during these events.

Below are examples of event designs that you could adopt for your plans of making a profit this coming Friday the 13th.

Disclaimer: We at PrintRunner have posted images on this post mainly for design inspiration purposes. We may not be able to produce the exact options and material used on the featured product. Call 1-888-774-6889 to learn what design choices you can select for your print order.

13 Examples of Friday the 13th Event Designs

Timeless Flyer

5 Monkeys and Riksha

Metal Festival

Ruta Maya

All Nighter

RickRossBustaRhymes

I Love New York

Tournee Chat

Unlucky in Love

Mitten United

Underground Cabaret

Family Ties

Crystal Lake Memories

Should you have questions, suggestions, or additional information, please don’t hesitate to tell us by writing a comment below – it will be greatly appreciated.

Make the most out of your upcoming event this coming Friday the 13th by handing out card club flyers to your target audience. Spread the word about your celebration through compelling designs on your flyers and encourage party-goers to spend their evening at your club or bar. Click here to get your flyers now!

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Elmor Go is in continuous search for learning. He likes scouring the internet for fantastic artworks both conventional and radical. As a blogger for the PrintRunner network, he writes commentaries on designs, marketing tips for small businesses, and articles about online printing services.

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