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Design thread .... v.2

Discussion in 'Design Discussion' started by carrie, Apr 22, 2007.

  1. Good point, Willie-Butch. Originally I used the hammer "State Champs!" as a place holder, to see what a 120-pt (or bigger) headline would look like. I intended to change it when I came up with something more clever, but when it was all said and done I felt like that summed it up the best. In retrospect, I think you're totally right. Just not sure which one I would change (hammer or subhead) if I had to do it over again.

    Thanks for the input, guys. Hope to hear some more feedback from the night crew!
     
  2. In Cold Blood

    In Cold Blood Member

    I'll echo the above posters - overall that's a really great section. really nice photos. I'm a big fan of the "By the Numbers" info as well... everybody does it, and often, but I think its an effective way to add something extra to a layout.
     
  3. Chi City 81

    Chi City 81 Guest

  4. Chi City 81

    Chi City 81 Guest

    Nothing? Nada? :-\
     
  5. Sorry, Doc. Just got back from the minor league baseball game with the kid. Lemme get her to bed and I'll rip it to shreds for ya ;)
     
  6. They're clean and attractive, Doc. I think the reason you haven't heard anything is because the only things to add are either nit-picky or personal preferences.

    For instance, I'm not sure how I feel about the blue Bridge box, or the cutout being at the bottom. It works, though. When I consider how I would have done it differently I don't know that it would be a vast improvement.

    Everything's fine on the All-Star Team front, I would have just preferred a bit more white space in that package but it wouldn't have been easy to do without moving a bunch of stuff around.

    Hope that helps.
     
  7. Chi City 81

    Chi City 81 Guest

    Actually, the nice thing is it wasn't a cutout. I just clone-stamped some more of the background on the top of the photo.

    But I guess you saying there wasn't anything to rip was the best compliment you could have given. :)
     
  8. Ohhhhh. I gotcha.
     
  9. VJ

    VJ Member

    My only nitpick is the thick frame on the oval shaped CP, I think its a striking package and the thick rule distracts from it when the screen by itself does the job of framing the package I think. Other than that, looks good.
     
  10. Songbird

    Songbird Well-Known Member

    I like your package, err, the package on the baseball player. Overall, it's clean and easy to navigate. The only issue I have on the Jr. package is that there's a lot of copy on the front. Maybe a pull-quote, or a smaller photo on the bottom-left portion of the copy on front. But you've got a nice eye for layout.
     
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  11. Doctor Jones

    Doctor Jones Member

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  12. Chi City 81

    Chi City 81 Guest

    First, the pull quote in the top story is way too large for that news hole.

    Second, why use a cutout of LeBron? It seems kind of pointless. Wouldn't that space had been better used for a breakout of some sort?
     
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