Posters


Several times a year IATP produces posters to hang in our windows in its Springfield office. The response has been overwhelmingly positive. Now IATP wants to offer the posters, at our cost, to agencies, organizations and groups that promotes an independent living philosophy for people with disabilities.

See the posters below. Print the order form to purchase posters here.

Important Posters Details

  • The posters are not printed at a regular printing operation. They are printed on a wide format printer at IATP. They will fade in direct sunlight after two months or so. However, you can expect a long life by hanging them away from the sun.
  • The posters cost $12 for one, two for $18, including postage. The third and additional posters are $9.00 each. IATP cannot accept purchase orders. No Visa, Mastercard or other credit cards accepted. A check must accompany all orders.
  • All posters are in full color .
  • They are 16"x20", a very common poster frame size.
  • There is a space on each poster for your contact information. You must include the desired text with your order, or they posters will be sent without any information in the designated space.
    • Reminder: The more of your information you have on the poster, the smaller the font will be.
  • The text on the poster (aside from your contact information) is not changeable... you're stuck with it. :)
  • IATP's identifying information is at the bottom of each poster. Please do not cut it off. We offer the posters at the low rate as a marketing project for IATP and for the purchasing organization. Together we can spread the word about both our organizations.
PDF Order Form Word Order Form

New!
Two children who use hearing aids, smiling at one another
Title: Promise Me
Text: Promise me you will always remember,
You're braver than you believe,
and Stronger than you seem
and smarter than you think.
Christopher Robin to Pooh

New!
Two women outdoors having a conversation using ASL.
Title: Communication
Text: Communication leads to community...
Rollo May

Title: What Makes More Sense
Text: What Makes the Most Sense to You?
ID Kids In Need
Give Educational and Social Opportunities
Close Institutions Offer Community Living Options
Commit to Equal Rights for ALL!
A More Independent Life A Worker/Tax Payer & Contributor to Society

or

Ignore Student Need
Educate in Separate Schools
Deny Basic Civil Rights
Restrict Community Access
A Dependent Life Society Pays For A Lifetime of Care

Yeah, We Think so Too!

Woman seated on a recumbent bicycle.
TItle: Adventure
Text: Adventure is not outside someone; it is within.
David Grayson

Two men who use wheelchairs bowling with a bowling ramp.
Title: Bowling
Text: For the Love of the Game. Independent Living Through Technology

Two men using wheelchairs sharing a b'ball court with a young man who uses a wheelchair.
Title: Basketball
Text: Mentoring Youth

A man  who uses a wheelchair getting ready to hit a billiards ball.
Title: Billiards
Text: The game of billiards has destroyed my naturally sweet disposition.
Mark Twain

Young man on a hand-pedaled bycicle riding through a fall scene.
Title: Cycling
Text: When I see an adult on a bicycle, I do not despair for the future of the human race
H.G. Wells
Self Portrait of

Title: Disabled and Proud
Text: Disabled and Proud: It is an affirmation, a celebration of who we are, not despite the disability or deafness, but precisely because of the disability or deafness. Paul Longmore, Ph.D
Caption: Artist Dan Keplinger also the writer and star of the academy award winning documentary, King Gimp.

A visually impaired young man sitting behind his DJ table, holding a CD.
Title: DJ Smooth
Text: You've achieved success in your field when you don't know whether what you are doing is work or play.

Silhouette of young man behind a fence.
Title: End Segregation
Text: The power to end segregation... lies in the power of your vote.

Man using an accessible golf cart taking a swing at the ball.
Title: Golfer
Text: If I had cleared the trees and drove the green, it would have been a great shot. Sam Snead
Rally at the nation's capitol
Title: Resistance
Text: The history of liberty is the history of resistance. Fighting for our rights.
Picture of an old institution with fence surrounding it
Title: Let Our People Go
Text: Let Our People Go. Support Community Living Options for Citizen's with Disabilities.

Collage of people with disabilities in a cubist style.

Title: Nothing
Text: Noting About Us... Without Us!

Three old postcards of "Lincoln Estates."
Title: Support Olmstead
Text: Lincoln Estates is the new name for Lincoln Developmental Center which was a new name for Lincoln State School. Lincoln State School was the new name for Lincoln State School and Colony. Lincoln State School and Colony was the new name for Lincoln Asylum. Lincoln Asylum was the new name for The State Hospital for the Insane. No matter what they call it, you cannot dress up an institution, a prison for people whose only crime is having a disability. Support the Olmstead Implementation Act.
Red White and Blue poster with stars.
Title: Vote
Text: Bad politicians are sent to Washington by good people who don't vote.
William E. Simon

 

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