The Burnt Tattoo Murders: an Inspector Megs Caroleton Case December 14, 2014 The Burnt Tattoo Murders: an Inspector Megs Caroleton Case The design technique known as “flailing.” Spread the love Tags: bad font choice, filteriffic, layout woes ◀ Big Daddy Sinatra 2: If I Can’t Have You Tale of the Moone ▶ 5 Comments Oldest Newest Most Voted Inline Feedbacks View all comments Kris 9 years ago Wolfie got a tattoo? jic 9 years ago The author describes herself as “a fine art photographer and digital artist”. Kris 9 years ago Reply to jic There is no evidence of that. James F. Brown 9 years ago Really love the font choices. And thumbnail needs a black border to set it off from a white background. But, hey, that’s a real difficult-to-do pro cover artist trick, eh? P.S. Hi, Wolfie! john e. . . 9 years ago The school of design known as “flailing” has often been confused (and with good reason) with that other popular art movement known as “failing.”
Wolfie got a tattoo?
The author describes herself as “a fine art photographer and digital artist”.
There is no evidence of that.
Really love the font choices.
And thumbnail needs a black border to set it off from a white background. But, hey, that’s a real difficult-to-do pro cover artist trick, eh?
P.S. Hi, Wolfie!
The school of design known as “flailing” has often been confused (and with good reason) with that other popular art movement known as “failing.”