Follow Through
Jul. 29th, 2003 03:58 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Due to the LJ excitement yesterday, I went through and archived my favorite drabbles and then sent Cave Canem (otherwise known as the Trading Card porn) to Kansas and Leviathan. It's not my best work, but I'm glad that it'll be archived somewhere.
I seriously need a vacation. I just tried to edit a quote because I couldn't imagine that I'd written something so awkward, and then realized that it was someone else's quote and I had to keep it. This is partially my fault, and partially the fault of my boss who is only now laying in the copy I wrote three months ago. He was mad at the client because they hadn't paid us yet. I understand that, but they're my favorite client, and the time delay makes a lot of my copy irrelevant, so now I have to rewrite and reedit vast chunks of the articles, so the fact that I'm less than familiar with copy I wrote is a little more excusible.
shaye and
whitelight1 and many others have really beautiful journal designs. Can anyone give me tips on how to spruce mine up, taking into consideration my technology blind spots - like I have yet to make a completely successful post to either Leviathan or the Leviathan mailing list without something being wonky, and that trying to install Yahoo! Messenger made me weepy with frustration- and my lack of Photoshop access. I could ask the design department to help me, but then I'd have to explain why.
I seriously need a vacation. I just tried to edit a quote because I couldn't imagine that I'd written something so awkward, and then realized that it was someone else's quote and I had to keep it. This is partially my fault, and partially the fault of my boss who is only now laying in the copy I wrote three months ago. He was mad at the client because they hadn't paid us yet. I understand that, but they're my favorite client, and the time delay makes a lot of my copy irrelevant, so now I have to rewrite and reedit vast chunks of the articles, so the fact that I'm less than familiar with copy I wrote is a little more excusible.
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Date: 2003-07-29 05:37 pm (UTC)You'll notice on sites like Shaye's, mine, buggs', that it's really not that complex. The thing that makes it unique and more than just a layout is the picture that people use. Buggs' is a lot more complex, it's blending and fading and really knowing what you're doing with Photoshop. But Shaye's looks like it's a photo with some really, really good application of Photoshop brushes. Mine, right now, is just a cutout. My next one is a bit more adventurous.
But the trick is simply finding a royalty-free photo that you like (this is a favorite site) and thinking of what you'd like to do to it. An example... I took this picture and turned it, with some Photoshop fun, into this icon.
If you find a photo you like and want to kick it over to me, I'm willing to play with it a bit for you.