tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9190979569332239219.post4650438610076053558..comments2024-03-27T09:15:38.462-05:00Comments on pushing the envelopes: June Exchange from Eric and Pamjean wilsonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10380435791596841268noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9190979569332239219.post-49510454183495223612017-09-25T19:09:50.700-05:002017-09-25T19:09:50.700-05:00I had to look up SMH - shaking my head.
Personal ...I had to look up SMH - shaking my head. <br />Personal preference is a big part of deciding how to arrange the elements. It's nice to have another designer weigh in on how she sees things. <br /><br />One of my favorite parts about teaching is asking people to tell me why things are the way they are - as they are working on a piece. With the envelopes on the blog - too much time passes - and I don't think people can remember what they were thinking about....but if Pam is reading this -- and remembers how she made her decisions -- it would be fun to hear from her.jean wilsonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10380435791596841268noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9190979569332239219.post-34568822824919767892017-09-25T17:23:33.074-05:002017-09-25T17:23:33.074-05:00The dark strip is annoying. I covered it with a pi...The dark strip is annoying. I covered it with a piece of white paper and it worked better. Without it the eye travels smoothly along the inverted backward S. But only IMHO. I like the 3 and 1 rule at play too. However, those blues pop, and the stripes are repeated x3 in the cancelation mark, the boy's shirt and that strip at the bottom. SMH to clear my eyes. I dislike critiquing people's work because I often see things I don't like among all the good that I DO like. *sigh*<br /><br />The threes play well on Eric's envelope also. Gosh! I can't stop seeing them now! LOL. You've created a monster. :D Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com