Holy crap. In almost EVERY instance, I actually preferred the “before.” ??? WTheck?
Zsuzsa
4 years ago
I’m going to guess that “Bodies We Won’t Bury” and “Assassin’s Arrangement” are the winners, and “Raising Creative Thinkers” would be the sucker punch.”
Boggling, right? I thought that “Bodies We Won’t Bury” was much better before (relatively speaking). Assassin’s Arrangement, well, I can’t even figure out what the figure is, to the left, but it was STILL better than the replacement, which is just boggle-worthy.
“Raising Creative Thinkers,” man, that one is too, too easy.
Looks like they took dtw‘s suggested revisionb to heart.
Too bad they did not use that version (the fonts worked better to me).
Naaman Brown
4 years ago
I pleasantly remember Handguns to Paintbrushes.
The author came back on the original cover thread, not with butthurt lashing out at critics like some people, but with an improved cover (text not covering the artwork).
Holy crap. In almost EVERY instance, I actually preferred the “before.” ??? WTheck?
I’m going to guess that “Bodies We Won’t Bury” and “Assassin’s Arrangement” are the winners, and “Raising Creative Thinkers” would be the sucker punch.”
Boggling, right? I thought that “Bodies We Won’t Bury” was much better before (relatively speaking). Assassin’s Arrangement, well, I can’t even figure out what the figure is, to the left, but it was STILL better than the replacement, which is just boggle-worthy.
“Raising Creative Thinkers,” man, that one is too, too easy.
The only real winner here is The gingerbread house. We could use it to illustrate the definition of improvement.
Looks like they took dtw‘s suggested revisionb to heart.
Too bad they did not use that version (the fonts worked better to me).
I pleasantly remember Handguns to Paintbrushes.
The author came back on the original cover thread, not with butthurt lashing out at critics like some people, but with an improved cover (text not covering the artwork).