“Reader Species Chart” now available as a poster

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Me next to a 24 x 36-inch “Reader Species” poster.
Me next to a 24 x 36-inch “Reader Species” poster, in a frame I picked up at Target.

After my “Reader Species” infographic went viral in summer 2013 (read about its trajectory here), a library contacted me wondering whether they could buy the graphic in poster form. So here it is, at long last, available as a poster. It really came out great—even more colorful and readable than I’d hoped!

Click to view larger. (This is just a low-res version of the poster. The real graphic is very dense and HUGE.)
Click to view larger. (This is just a low-res version of the poster. The real graphic is very dense and HUGE.)

I would like to gauge the interest of others in buying copies of this poster.

If there’s enough interest, I would manufacture and sell the poster directly from this site, which would reduce its cost and, honestly, give me more profits than selling through a distributor (where I make less than $1 per sale).

So please leave a comment below or send a note through my Contact form to let me know of your interest, and what dimensions suit your space best. (I can redesign the graphic accordingly.)

If you simply can’t wait to get your hands on this poster, it’s for sale right now on Zazzle.com, starting at $25, plus ~$6 postage. Check it out. But if you can wait AND would like a discount, leave your info below. Thanks!

Poster-in-Zazzle-store
Two poster formats for sale on Zazzle.

By Laura

Helping creative entrepreneurs manage their online presence. Website builder & social media consultant, ebook creator, book marketer, editor, writer, blogger. (Avocations are movie review writing and graphic design.) Worked in book and magazine publishing for many years as an editor and executive.

4 comments

  1. I am in love with this chart from the first time I have seen it! I work at an Brazilian university library and I coordinate a local bulletin. I would love to share it in my institution. Is there any chance I could get permission to translate it into Brazilian Portuguese and share it in our bulletin? Thanks a lot

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