VOICE+in+Photos!

First things first: the informational was a huge success. People saw our tweets and Facebook posts and came out to the informational to learn more about VOICE and try to get involved. One of our newsstands was also completely empty: so exciting! There were also people not involved with the magazine retweeting our tweets to get others involved! So much networking! It's always great to see hard work pay off. I'm going to continue to tweet my life away for VOICE. Also, find me on Linkedin:[] If that doesn't work, just search Devyne A Lloyd.

But back to the task at hand: I took three pictures, as promised, and here they are. They wouldn't embed from Flickr and Karl's tutorial isn't working, but here's a link to the Flickr page: [] Here's the Twitter: [|https://twitter.com/#!/VOICEMag] Here's the Facebook: [] The __Linkedin__: [] Search us on Yelp!

This is the cover of the first ever printed edition of VOICE magazine (yay)! I snapped it the day it finally became available to the public. It's a bit shaky, as I took it on my __phone__ while holding it in my hand, but I think it's better than taking a picture of it laying on a table. It feels more like an action shot. VOICE was okay with it, as it's not a passive shot. VOICE in the newsstand at the Communication Arts building. I tweeted this photo shortly after taking it to let people know copies were available. If you're familiar with the Com building, then you know exactly where the stand is and if you're not, you know it's by a door. I made sure to tweet the location for those who didn't know and VOICE appreciated it, as the locations of the print issue were up in the air for a while. About a week and a half after the magazines were posted in the Com building, I walked in one morning and they were all gone. Most people wouldn't take a picture of an empty newsstand, but I thought it was important: having people take all the copies is a big __deal__, especially for almost all the publicity being word of mouth. I've seen the same copies of ING sit in the stands for months, and we cleared out one newsstand in such a short amount of time. That's huge, and I wanted to share that. VOICE was happy: it shows that people are actually reading the magazine.