Ooh, blimey, I've been a bit busy the last week or so and didn't see all these replies. Thanks everyone who said they liked it - now for all these questions....
eyeon said:
The "10 things you didn't want to know about me" book is brilliant. What a fantastic idea... I'm now quite curious about the other 9 things...
Well, one of them certainly isn't suitable for a family forum....
SpaceMagic said:
Love that ten things book... was wondering though, how do you publish these things/make them into books?
Well, those are really small, (like about 8cm square) so I printed the pages out on my A4 inkjet. To make them double sided I had to centre the print in Quark, measure the distance the print was from the top end of the paper, turn it over and cut the bottom edge of each bit of paper to be the same distance then put in back in the printer the other way up. I forget why I couldn't just flip the image, there was a reason! Then I used dark red heavy paper and printed on black for the cover, trimmed all the pages down and folded them, then they're bound using a white rubber band. And little brown wage enevelopes are the perfect size for posting it out. It worth thinking about things like envelopes first if you are going to be posting it, it's a nice touch if they fit perfectly. Using a photocopier and then coloured paper inside or coloured card for the cover is a good way to do something cheaply (or free, if you have a free copier at college - yay! Don't know what I'm going to do without a copier when I leave).
Here's another example - it's my dissertation about 'zines, and so I did it like a zine. The cover is really bright yellow and the inside it just copied onto white. It's A5 - so just the standard A4 copy folded in half - dead easy.
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I've no idea what mark I'll get for it - maybe some for creativity but the writing is pretty dire.
I'll stop now, but feel free to ask any more questions - I'm not a professional or nowt, but I do spend a lot of time photocopying random stuff into books.
Dunepilot said:
Ah, David Devant and His Spirit Wife - highly underrated. I once supported them with my old (pop/rock) band. They were wonderful.
Fantastic! I've never seen them live, but I would like to.
_bnkr612 said:
I like it. Do you have the whole alphabet and glyphs for Elizabeth Duke?
Not yet, at the moment it's just a single case a-z. I'm working on a set though - like a whole Argos set and some other tacky catalogues. I'll see how it develops. I can't imagine anyone actually using it though....
dietcokevanilla said:
The Lizzie Duke typeface is just pure genius!
(of course you forgot to spell out the word 'chav')
Cheers - I was giggling to myself the whole time I was doing it. And you'll be pleased to see I didn't cheat and use the diamondique Alphabet necklace letters.
