Hi Darryl,
No offence intended. Visuals are a touchy thing for many. I did consider that the effect was meant to represent metal, and am glad to have it confirmed that this was the intention.
You wrote:
"I think you're objecting because it's not the traditional way to do a
typical glowing edge."
I'd glad to say I'm sincerely not biased in that manner. My husband is a writer/artist in his spare time - I greatly appreciate originality and difference.
Darryl, your feelings are clearly hurt from your writing - I hereby embrace your 'fierce blue-tinged glow'. It's going to look fantastic:)!!
Julie(the sincere apologiser:))
No offence intended. Visuals are a touchy thing for many. I did consider that the effect was meant to represent metal, and am glad to have it confirmed that this was the intention.
You wrote:
"I think you're objecting because it's not the traditional way to do a
typical glowing edge."
I'd glad to say I'm sincerely not biased in that manner. My husband is a writer/artist in his spare time - I greatly appreciate originality and difference.
Darryl, your feelings are clearly hurt from your writing - I hereby embrace your 'fierce blue-tinged glow'. It's going to look fantastic:)!!
Julie(the sincere apologiser:))
----- Original Message ----
From: Darryl Sloan <darrylsloan@...>
To: friendsofanne@...
Sent: Tuesday, 27 May, 2008 5:33:46 PM
Subject: Re: [friendsofanne] The Finished Cover
From: Darryl Sloan <darrylsloan@...>
To: friendsofanne@...
Sent: Tuesday, 27 May, 2008 5:33:46 PM
Subject: Re: [friendsofanne] The Finished Cover
> I agree with James here in regard that outer glow round the title, but
> perhaps, copy in hand, the effect won't appear quite so vibrant. Overall,
> it's a stunning cover!
Grr! The fierce blue-tinged glow is deliberate. The title was supposed
to make you think electrically- charged metal. :-)
I think you're objecting becuase it's not the traditional way to do a
typical glowing edge.
But it's up to Will, in the end.
Darryl (the letterer)
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