Submitter K (or should I say "K"?) writes "I feel extremely inadequate that I don't know who 'Sue' is. This book designer must be the 'Madonna' or 'Cher' of visual arts. Alas, as a professional designer, I am unfamiliar with 'her.'"
And why does "Sue" get typographer's quotes (curly quotes), while the other "quotes" in the "photo" of the document appear to be (yucky) straight quotes?
Please send your submissions via email to bethanykeeley (at) gmail.com. I look at them all, but it might take a while to get to yours -- sorry! I love you all, but I only have so much energy in a day.
If you want your picture to make the blog DO NOT @tweet them, or leave them in a comment. I need them all in the same place. Make sure your emails are easily distinguishable from spam or viruses (I use gmail web interface, so images get previews).
I don't usually post the following: newspaper headlines, personal email, craigslist postings, unprofessional websites. I also tend to not crosspost things from other blogs, since I have so much unique material waiting for me to get to it.
Things I see a lot: silica gel "do not eat"; hair dryer labels; inside the bus "do not drill"; Wal-mart sign about IDs; coffee machine with "2" cup sizes; employees must "wash hands"; that failblog post.
6 comments:
Maybe "Sue" didn't want to release her real name because she didn't want to deal with psychopathic stalker designers like you. ;)
What a "fun" blog. I shall have to "return"
LOL.
I think she's actually a boy
This "blog" really cracked me up. I'll be back...I "think".
LOL.
And why does "Sue" get typographer's quotes (curly quotes), while the other "quotes" in the "photo" of the document appear to be (yucky) straight quotes?
Oh come on, this is a perfectly reasonable way of indicating a psuedonym.
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