ArtWalk, Park Party and Fireworks Flyer Map
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This July 4th ArtWalk map crams tons of info into one little flyer without frying your brain. Every stop has a number, a short blurb, and a clear color key. It’s busy, but still crazy easy to follow.
Why this design works
- The big bold map draws eyes first
- Numbered stops make it scannable
- Short blurbs explain each location’s vibe
- Icons (fireworks, tents, etc.) instantly signal what’s happening
- Consistent color coding makes it all feel organized
Real life uses
- Farmers markets show vendor spots with similar maps
- Food truck festivals mark trucks + stages to boost dwell time
- College orientations use color-coded maps to reduce confusion
- Theme parks simplify navigation with numbered attraction zones
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Text Statistics & Scores
An elementary to middle school score is best since it’s simple to understand.
Elementary
Grade Elementary
28
Total Words
3
Total Sentences
9.0
Words / sentence
90
Flesch Score
Copywriting Frameworks
Analyze the frameworks of the text
Features/Benefits
75%
The copy lists specific attributes of the flyer (features) and immediately explains why they matter to the reader (benefits).
- Feature: “A map of July 4th event stops paired with short descriptions for each one.”
- Feature: “A lot of information into one little flyer.”
- Benefit: “Easy to scan and super helpful.”