We are a not for profit group aiming to promote Scotland and her resources to the people of Scotland. Our aim is to challenge the idea that we’re too small or too poor to be independent.
Our first campaign involved putting motion graphic adverts on televisions in pubs and clubs across the central belt, but we want to do more. We want to raise enough money to advertise on billboards, and we want to help other groups to advertise in their local areas.
We want to raise £4000 initially with half to be used for a billboard campaign. The rest will be used to match funding with groups across Scotland. Local people know best how to advertise in their area and we will help them do that, but we need your help.
Please give what you can, all revenue will be put into advertising across the country and persuading our fellow citizens that we’re Big Enough, Rich Enough and Smart Enough to be independent.
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A great idea, and I like the draught design of accurate facts. I had a similar idea a while ago, and thought of using the’ Independence is Normal’ logo - very strong, true and simple. I don’t know who designed it, but hopefully they’d be helpful. My only comment is the tartan background though emotive is confusing and makes the text hard to read. Either the same thing lighter, or something else clearer.
Robert Walker
Update posted by Sep 25
We are very aware of this Christine (and Jon). The only reason we seem to be concentrating on the Central Belt just now is availability of advertising locations via our advertising partner, ClearChannel. Hopefully, once we get involved with local groups (and other advertising groups) the message will spread much farther, particularly to places like the Borders, for so long seen as unionist strongholds. Thanks for your points and your concern though
Scott Cowper
Update posted by Sep 25
Well said Christine
Jon Darby
Update posted by Sep 24
I appreciate the rationale for focussing your campaign on the central belt but please don’t forget rural areas such as Dumfries & Galloway where much persuasion on the benefits of independence is still needed. These long held Unionist votes could make the difference between indy and the status quo
Christine Boyle
Update posted by Sep 24