Twisted City July 16, 2014 Twisted City You ever realize that you saved the thumbnail version over the full-size version? Yeah. Spread the love Tags: bad font choice, pixelation ◀ Second Thoughts on the Ledge Management Decision ▶ 8 Comments Oldest Newest Most Voted Inline Feedbacks View all comments Sirona 10 years ago Another nice graphic ruined. Makes ya want to cry. Bruce 10 years ago Oh, so close… Actually, while the picture is compelling, I think the fonts could use an upgrade (after fixing the resolution issue). Waffles 10 years ago Reply to Bruce Yes, and get rid of the red font on the near red background! I am so sick of Reck text. Waffles 10 years ago Reply to Waffles black background rather. LydiaFCG 10 years ago Reply to Waffles At least it’s readable. Not to defend reck text, in general. But it could be worse. Ebony McKenna 10 years ago Well, a city divided is frightening enough, but a city divided and at war? Ain’t nobody coming out of that alive. Wendy Christopher 10 years ago Reply to Ebony McKenna Lol, yeah – when a divided city goes to war that’s MUCH worse than when a undivided one does. Lucie Le Blanc 10 years ago When I see things like that all I can think of is the poor graphic artist that’s been duped… Like he sent the thumbnail for approval and the author used it without paying…
Another nice graphic ruined. Makes ya want to cry.
Oh, so close…
Actually, while the picture is compelling, I think the fonts could use an upgrade (after fixing the resolution issue).
Yes, and get rid of the red font on the near red background!
I am so sick of Reck text.
black background rather.
At least it’s readable. Not to defend reck text, in general. But it could be worse.
Well, a city divided is frightening enough, but a city divided and at war? Ain’t nobody coming out of that alive.
Lol, yeah – when a divided city goes to war that’s MUCH worse than when a undivided one does.
When I see things like that all I can think of is the poor graphic artist that’s been duped… Like he sent the thumbnail for approval and the author used it without paying…