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March 4

The latest Boulder Denver New Technology meetup had a panel discussion on how Boulder could get access to free beer a larger network pipe.

The idea being that it could spark more innovation, more jobs, etc. as a result.

From the Boulder Fiber website:

So you’ve heard of Google, right? The single largest search engine in the world. They are offering to build an experimental network in a community with speeds up to 100 times faster than current internet speeds at an affordable price. It will change how communities access information and the interact with the world.

Also, the City of Boulder is known the world over for our forward thinking, progressive and cutting-edge policies, trends and companies. Outside of having a ridiculously fast internet connection – this project will propel the city, community and business efforts to the next level through increased economic growth, improve health care, and advance education. Boulder is already on the map; help us make that pin bigger.

It sounded like some graphics were in order so put in a few ideas for banner ads.  I haven’t really created banner ads before so this is my first attempt. I even through in an animated GIF for fun.  Hopefully they’ll help.

Please add a comment or contact me and let me know if you use them somewhere. They are free to use by anyone anywhere.

Ad banners

Boulder Fiber Ad 180x150 pixels http://www.flickr.com/photos/smart_growth/ / CC BY 2.0

Boulder Fiber Ad 125x125 pixels

Boulder Fiber Ad 125x125 pixels animated

Boulder Fiber Ad 728x90 pixels

(Kudos for the quote to whomever was on the panel. I didn’t get everyone’s name. Too funny to pass up.)

Or Download the zip file with all the ad banners. (About 212kb)

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