Re: Lost my perspective
Von: amgine (nztvar@yahoo.co.uk) [Profil]
Datum: 18.06.2007 10:38
Message-ID: <C29C031D.5840B%nztvar@yahoo.co.uk>
Newsgroup: alt.design.graphics
Datum: 18.06.2007 10:38
Message-ID: <C29C031D.5840B%nztvar@yahoo.co.uk>
Newsgroup: alt.design.graphics
on 15/6/07 10:08 pm, inez wrote: > Nothing critical about this but my own piece of mind. One of my funky door > hanger ads. The advertiser was happy with it how it ran, but my client (the > door hanger lady) wants a frame or *something* to make it pop out. Fine, but > there's no room for her standard 4pt frame and it would be hideous anyway. > To me a 1pt frame does nothing for it, infact, detracts from it. So I'm > stuck with shadowing. I can't decide which works best though, lower-left or > lower-right orientation. Certainly text shadows, especially on a curve, seem > to work a bit better when shadows are lower-right, but... Which do you think > works best? http://imagessence.com/temporary/daydream.html > Too late to make any difference of course but they're too small for me to judge. What's "ear candling"? Did I read that right? It sounds unpleasant.[ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
