I wonder if it was gapping on the walk in from my car...best not to dwell on it.
I realized as soon as I walked out the front door that my shirt was on backwards. Granted, it's a tagless Ann Taylor T-shirt so nobody could tell except me, but still, I had to wait until I got to work to fix it.
I want to see just how horrible "swordfishtrombones" looks in a condensed font.
One of the top ten marketing adages is: A confused mind says 'no.'
Quite often, the opposite is true for me. But then again, I'm weird.
One of my favorite hobbies is confusing people. Guess it's good I didn't go into marketing then....
deciphers a sign or billboard phonetically (and usually incorrectly) because of unusual font or spacing.
Done that.
David, I think the cover looks okay. I wish you could do it all on one line, but that's not an option, dammit.
David, I like it!
Would you want me to run it by my bookstore owner friends who will be, most likely, carrying it? (They have the whole 33 1/3 series.)
I can't tell if I have a cold or the allergies are killing me this year. I've been home for a day and a half with narstiness though. blergh!
Would you want me to run it by my bookstore owner friends who will be, most likely, carrying it? (They have the whole 33 1/3 series.)
Please! The more feedback the better. I think I'll run it by a Tom Waits fan forum.
I like that the fonts are all the same for the series! Even though it causes a design challenge in this instance. They look great on display together.
deciphers a sign or billboard phonetically (and usually incorrectly) because of unusual font or spacing.
There's a billboard that is on the highway on the way back to my hometown advertising "THE LOOSEST SLOTS IN TOWN!" I know what it says, and I still read it wrong and do a double take every damn time.
Yeah, I was going to say -- I don't think they're wrong to not change the font. It's a huge series with a uniform look.