Travesty of Justice

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Travesty of Justice

“If you can get past the cover, you’ll love it to the end!” (h/t Carol)

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Bruce
Bruce
9 years ago

“It will keep you hooked until the last page.” As evidenced by the totally disinterested characters on the cover.

Also, half-Nagilum!

Kris
Kris
9 years ago
Reply to  Bruce

What if I want to be hooked after I finish it?

Rob
Rob
9 years ago

Oh, it’s a travesty, all right….

Take Cover
Take Cover
9 years ago

Spectacular kerning issues! How do you even manage to do that? It looks like every word was put together by hand, badly, one letter at a time.

Hitch
9 years ago
Reply to  Take Cover

Believe it or not, I can tell you how that happens. The person who did it doesn’t have Font X on his/her computer. S/he tells the layout program that she’s using X, and it kerns as though it’s X (say, INDD or Photoshop). That’s how you get that seriously funky font kerning.

Take Cover
Take Cover
9 years ago
Reply to  Hitch

Interesting! I have no idea why anyone would ever do that, but it’s good to know about. Thanks!

Hitch
9 years ago
Reply to  Take Cover

Weird, right?

I only know this because we get “PDFs” for conversion all the time, in which client X didn’t know that they have to embed the fonts that they used. (This happens a lot from Mac-based programs, like Pages writing to a PDF-writing program). So, we get an un-embedded font, that the PDF renderer attempts to render with a substituted font. And you get that weird-ass kerning. I have NO idea why anyone would do it on purpose.

Monica Rodriguez
9 years ago

That eyeball…

Can’t. look. away.

Can someone fill me in on the “Nagilum” thing? I’m kinda new here.

Wesley
Wesley
9 years ago

Nagilum is a Star Trek “The Next Generation” reference. An alien that appeared basically as eyes in space. You can google it.

RK
RK
9 years ago

Guy on the cover: “Once you go black, Hillary, you don’t go back.”