LMAO...i'm not worthy...i'm not worthy
LMAO...i'm not worthy...i'm not worthy
Information necessitating a change of design will be conveyed to the designer after and only after the design is complete. (Often called the 'Now They Tell Us' Law) - Fyfe's First Law of Revision
We don't believe in planners and deciders making the decisions on behalf of Americans. -- George W. Bush , Scranton, PA -- 09/06/2000
oh, thank the lord i had the sense to put my coffee down before opening this thread this morning. i almost had tears running down my face! good job guys!
Juvenile. I love them. However, my vote will go to the Cyburbanite that best integrates MarryTheresa. Godspeed.
You cannot compare the amatuers the the professionals. I am not jumping into the fray. I will stand on the sidelines and stalk the cheerleaders.
You planners are very humorous...and talented. EG, you may want to forward these to the head office...
"Dear Prudence...won't you open up your eyes? "
HIJACKOriginally posted by prudence
EG, you may want to forward these to the head office...
Heh heh heh. Head office.
Those are awesome! Michael and Dan... I think you've set the bar too high for the rest of us!
I do have an idea though... it's just finding the time this week to do it![]()
ok...i guess we must all be on the same wavelength here, huh? i started this whe this first went up...and this is prob the end product:
Information necessitating a change of design will be conveyed to the designer after and only after the design is complete. (Often called the 'Now They Tell Us' Law) - Fyfe's First Law of Revision
We don't believe in planners and deciders making the decisions on behalf of Americans. -- George W. Bush , Scranton, PA -- 09/06/2000
These are ridiculously funny. Please don't stop creating...they are most enjoyable.
"Dear Prudence...won't you open up your eyes? "
you asked for it:Originally posted by prudence
These are ridiculously funny. Please don't stop creating...they are most enjoyable.
Information necessitating a change of design will be conveyed to the designer after and only after the design is complete. (Often called the 'Now They Tell Us' Law) - Fyfe's First Law of Revision
We don't believe in planners and deciders making the decisions on behalf of Americans. -- George W. Bush , Scranton, PA -- 09/06/2000
A quickie, for our friends across the pond. Don't want 'em to feel left out, of course. Not as good as my first effort, IMHO, but still ...
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Growth for growth's sake is the ideology of the cancer cell. -- Edward Abbey
Can somebody do a CIP cover please?
I do not possess this photoshop technology...
I am so immensely enjoying this thread. thanks guys!
I don't have the technology either......Donk??? How about you?Originally posted by Tranplanner
Can somebody do a CIP cover please?
I do not possess this photoshop technology...
We need a good Plan Canada cover image, so we can guess what typefaces are used, and have a clean logo to play with. Plan Canada covers are bilingual, too. We'll have to fudge the French if we make an attempt.Originally posted by Tranplanner
Can somebody do a CIP cover please?
I do not possess this photoshop technology...
Growth for growth's sake is the ideology of the cancer cell. -- Edward Abbey
damn this ancient os.
now i have to dig my copy of photoshop 5 out. because photoshop 6 won't run on os's before windows 98.
why can't IS upgrade these beasts!
Dude, I'm cheesing so hard right now.
I quit CIP, so I can't get into the member's only part of the website to see if I can snag an image - the only Plan Canada cover in the public area is really tiny and does not enlarge well.Originally posted by Dan
We need a good Plan Canada cover image, so we can guess what typefaces are used, and have a clean logo to play with. Plan Canada covers are bilingual, too. We'll have to fudge the French if we make an attempt.
I can help with the French bit, and provide some ideas for articles.
Donk and I are cooking something up...
El Guapo challenged me to do the Canada version... so I'll work on it when I get home tonight. I have a few ideas (with a lot less talent with photoshop unfortunately)... But I will have a submittal this week, I promise![]()
Looking at the fonts of the recent issues. It is a just variations on Arial.
The main title looks like Arial Black. All other offical info is probably just plain arial. the title of the issue and images are whatever the graphic company decides.
Drop me a private message and I'll email you a photo I took of a recent cover for this excercise.
Too lazy to beat myself up for being to lazy to beat myself up for being too lazy to... well you get the point....
I have a jpg of the Mar/April 2002 cover too, if anyone wants it... It's in large scale (90k I think), so it would be a good size to mess with. E-mail/pm me if you want it....Originally posted by donk
Looking at the fonts of the recent issues. It is a just variations on Arial.
The main title looks like Arial Black. All other offical info is probably just plain arial. the title of the issue and images are whatever the graphic company decides.
Drop me a private message and I'll email you a photo I took of a recent cover for this excercise.
Here's my lame effort...part 1:
"Growth is inevitable and desirable, but destruction of community character is not. The question is not whether your part of the world is going to change. The question is how." -- Edward T. McMahon, The Conservation Fund
part 2...(this file is not temporary anymore...it's in the Gallery. Why I didn't think of this yesterday, I'm not sure
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"Growth is inevitable and desirable, but destruction of community character is not. The question is not whether your part of the world is going to change. The question is how." -- Edward T. McMahon, The Conservation Fund
I am in tears...the efforts are too good. BRAVO!!!
"Dear Prudence...won't you open up your eyes? "
Somebody call a doctor cause I am going blind from laughter! Every one is Great.
YESSSSSSSS!!!!!!!! First real laugh of the day!Originally posted by NHPlanner
part 2...(this file is temporary, as I'm not sure how long I can keep it hosted on the site it's on)
Growth for growth's sake is the ideology of the cancer cell. -- Edward Abbey