Ahem. On the subject of aspect ratios and creating pastiches…
::tosses up hands and turns to leave::
Never mind. Some writers will never get it. Move along. Nothing to see here.
(Wait, why is there a cap D on “der” but nowhere else in her name? Geez.)
L.
10 years ago
That is an interesting font I’ve never seen before
red
10 years ago
I must admit, I am impressed by the artist’s ability to take transparent construction-paper-looking chicken-hawk wings, a dress laying on an ironing board, a stick-on paper doll, big hair from the ’60s, and a badly kerned font (which actually has *three* upper case letters, not just the two shown here), and make something that almost resembles a fairly decent cover.
::taps lectern::
Ahem. On the subject of aspect ratios and creating pastiches…
::tosses up hands and turns to leave::
Never mind. Some writers will never get it. Move along. Nothing to see here.
(Wait, why is there a cap D on “der” but nowhere else in her name? Geez.)
That is an interesting font I’ve never seen before
I must admit, I am impressed by the artist’s ability to take transparent construction-paper-looking chicken-hawk wings, a dress laying on an ironing board, a stick-on paper doll, big hair from the ’60s, and a badly kerned font (which actually has *three* upper case letters, not just the two shown here), and make something that almost resembles a fairly decent cover.
Her ‘wings’ look like charred palm tree fronds.
I didn’t realize those were wings.
Did not see the wings.
I thought it was her hair blowing around. But now that you’ve said it, yes, charred black wings.