At first, I thought the title was “Sometimes it’s Low,” and I was thinking, “yup, and how low can you go”? THAT low, apparently.
Naaman Brown
4 years ago
We’ve told everyone: No type over faces, ever!
Self publishing gives them wonderful opportunities.
They give us covers with type over faces.
I’m on the verge. Tina! Bring me the axe!!
The type over the faces is to distract attention from the compressed blonde, and the fact that she was clearly sourced from a photo that stopped before the top of her hair.
At first, I thought the title was “Sometimes it’s Low,” and I was thinking, “yup, and how low can you go”? THAT low, apparently.
We’ve told everyone: No type over faces, ever!
Self publishing gives them wonderful opportunities.
They give us covers with type over faces.
I’m on the verge. Tina! Bring me the axe!!
The type over the faces is to distract attention from the compressed blonde, and the fact that she was clearly sourced from a photo that stopped before the top of her hair.
Trust me, dtw….ain’t nobody looking at the blonde’s face or head.
Daaaaamn, that blonde is tall! Or she’s standing in a bar made for pre-school kids… I guess either is possible.
What’s with text across faces lately? Is it a new trend in lousy design?
It’s all the rage. Even the classics are doing it.
[dammit, I tried to paste a joke image here but it just turned into gobbledygook. Please ignore me!]