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Design thread

Discussion in 'Design Discussion' started by carrie, Oct 3, 2005.

  1. Stupid

    Stupid Member

    Re: Design thread *Updated 2/2*

    those 2 head shots should be vertically imposed and looking at one other across the page instead of top to bottom with other stories sandwiched between. then the other copy would be better at the top.
     
  2. Herbert Anchovy

    Herbert Anchovy Active Member

    Re: Design thread *Updated 2/2*

    As a designer sometimes you take a chance, swing hard and just miss badly. There's probably not a designer worth his chops -- or a writer, for that matter -- who hasn't had that happen. How many times has the page looked like a million bucks on the screen, and you go home all proud and shit, and then you look at it on newsprint the next day and realize, wow, how could I have not seen this coming? It's part of getting better.

    But that P-D front WAS a poor idea that wasn't thought through real well. There's no other way to put it. A designer should always take risks, but they should be practical and all the consequences need to be considered.
     
  3. hockeybeat

    hockeybeat Guest

    Re: Design thread *Updated 2/2*

    Um, this isn't good:

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  4. VJ

    VJ Member

    Re: Design thread *Updated 2/2*

    I love this page.

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  5. Hank_Scorpio

    Hank_Scorpio Active Member

    Re: Design thread *Updated 2/2*

    You're right VJ.


    And here's the front page that went with that page.

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  6. DyePack

    DyePack New Member

    Re: Design thread *Updated 2/2*

    Looks like they were smart enough to make the white type a little bigger.

    Most designers can't figure that out.
     
  7. shotglass

    shotglass Guest

    Re: Design thread *Updated 2/4*

    In these days of rising newsprint costs, it warms my heart to see that a newspaper still can give a few tons of it to 39 photos of rings.  ;D

    (Of course, the new rules now say I'm supposed to come up with a better idea, and frankly, after a week of this crap, I do not have one.)
     
  8. carrie

    carrie Active Member

    Re: Design thread *Updated 2/4*

    I can't remember what paper it was (I think Tacoma, but I couldn't be sure - I'll go search for it again when I get a few free moments), but they did my favorite yearly Super Bowl page - a page showing all the rings and tickets from every Super Bowl.

    I love that stuff.
     
  9. shotglass

    shotglass Guest

    Re: Design thread *Updated 2/4*

    With all deference, Carrie, it tells me nothing. It's window dressing ... I wants me some numbers! ;)
     
  10. Hank_Scorpio

    Hank_Scorpio Active Member

    Re: Design thread *Updated 2/4*

    I like the numbers too. but something like the rings and tickets makes a very nice addition to the entire package.
     
  11. carrie

    carrie Active Member

    Re: Design thread *Updated 2/4*

    It's got numbers, too!

    It's got roman numerals AND years.

    Oh, and a couple of "49"s thrown in there, too.
     
  12. robschneider

    robschneider Member

    Re: Design thread *Updated 2/4*

    This ring page is really nice, and having worked two Super Bowl runs, I wish I would have thought of it, but I agree with Shotglass in that I come away wanting a little more. I think the rings would have run a little smaller and I would have loved another line of information to compare them by (number of diamonds, karets, weight, etc, cost or value?). And I think the smaller size would have helped it breath a little too, instead of feeling a little crammed like it is now. Still, killer idea and I wish I would have done it.

    Oh yeah, and this page is utter crap.

    ps - Carrie, it was Tacoma who did the page in question. Boudet said he got it all off of SuperBowl.com.
     
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