Sorry 'bout that...I didn't spend quite the time on these ones as I did the magazine covers.Originally posted by prudence
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Sorry 'bout that...I didn't spend quite the time on these ones as I did the magazine covers.Originally posted by prudence
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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
Hmmmm...no reaction so far. Perhaps she's already on her way to Concord to have a little chat, NH.Originally posted by NHPlanner
A preview from the October issue:
I hope not....(and by the way Danie...if you want me to remove it I will!)...besides...she won't find me there tonight...
"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
Oh man ... Mad Planning and Canada Plan were both outstanding! The German ... hehehe!
Today's been a busy day. This contribution reflects it.
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Growth for growth's sake is the ideology of the cancer cell. -- Edward Abbey
Classic! So simple, yet powerful.Originally posted by Dan
Oh man ... Mad Planning and Canada Plan were both outstanding! The German ... hehehe!
Today's been a busy day. This contribution reflects it.
Woo hoo! post #900!
"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
Typical Planning Quarterly cover from New Zealand.Originally posted by Michael Stumpf
Any planning magazines from Australia/New Zealand?
Australian Planner
Doesn't look easy.
Growth for growth's sake is the ideology of the cancer cell. -- Edward Abbey
And I thought that haiku was a time killer.
Too lazy to beat myself up for being to lazy to beat myself up for being too lazy to... well you get the point....
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Last edited by el Guapo; 14 Nov 2007 at 11:38 PM.
You all rock... I tried to sit down with photoshop last night and failed miserably. I'm going to try again this weekend, but I think I need some serious photoshop training!
Can't get it to work. Wil try again later
Too lazy to beat myself up for being to lazy to beat myself up for being too lazy to... well you get the point....
Hopefully it works this time...
Too lazy to beat myself up for being to lazy to beat myself up for being too lazy to... well you get the point....
oh donk. that was pretty good. Five gold kitties for you!
Excellent work Donk!
Excellent Donk - but I need more coffee, as the "3" took a second. Sheesh - and no one has commented on Jason Priestly yet. Would have been more fun if he'd died too.
I hope your medical benefits include mental treatment, because just about everyone of you is a case. LOL:p
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"A witty woman is a treasure, a witty beauty is a power!"
Plan Canada covers are kinda "artsy" (at least those I used as examples)... so here's my best shot:
putting in some weekend hours i see...
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
Yeah... I only have photoshop at home (work is too cheap to buy it I guess)...
And now here is one for the Kiwis.
Okay... here's my last try... this isn't so much "funny" as more of a visual forum to vent my frustration with Planning Magazine.
i'm going to have to print that one for the bulletin board at work...that is an awesome cover ner.
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
Originally posted by nerudite
Okay... here's my last try... this isn't so much "funny" as more of a visual forum to vent my frustration with Planning Magazine.
The Portland comment is outstanding...
"Dear Prudence...won't you open up your eyes? "
yay! nerudite! i love the absolut conformity! good job.