If the statue were the same sharpness as the rest of the trash heap, and the cutout around the bottom of it in some way matched the shapes of the objects intended to be in front of it … that would go a long way …
Cassandra Hanesworth, a retired chair of the Department of Communication Studies at Denver University, gets fed up with people using interjections she calls “speakos” and is willing to pay the price to make the point that spoken language is an art form that should not be denigrated.
So, the same could be said about book covers, right?
I feel like this was on the verge of being something brilliant, but something went horribly wrong.
I agree. The most frustrating covers that appear on this site are those that come just this close to working…
If the statue were the same sharpness as the rest of the trash heap, and the cutout around the bottom of it in some way matched the shapes of the objects intended to be in front of it … that would go a long way …
Cassandra Hanesworth, a retired chair of the Department of Communication Studies at Denver University, gets fed up with people using interjections she calls “speakos” and is willing to pay the price to make the point that spoken language is an art form that should not be denigrated.
So, the same could be said about book covers, right?