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Re: Yet more work

Posted: Mon 30 Nov, 2009 22.08
by Chie
Omg. It's so tacky.

I love it.

Re: Yet more work

Posted: Mon 30 Nov, 2009 22.21
by Maggie Mash
I would like to complain about the lack of discussion between the Metropol Network Centre and Kirkstall Road regarding this rebranding. The involvement of metrotwitter in particular is unacceptable. I expect an apology caption to be sent in my direction asap.

Re: Yet more work

Posted: Mon 30 Nov, 2009 22.45
by Pete
Well given that your plan was to rename the place "Channel 3 The Lounge" and have Metropol in tiny writing underneath are you surprised the contract was given to metrotwitter.

Having said that I notice metrotwitter has been doing some rebranding too. Bloody Palmer, always sticking his branding in where its not wanted. I wonder if this was a bit of a mistake...

Re: Yet more work

Posted: Wed 02 Dec, 2009 13.17
by cdd
What decides which quote are green?
Red or green wrote:.

Re: Yet more work

Posted: Wed 02 Dec, 2009 20.04
by Pete
cdd wrote:What decides which quote are green?
Red or green wrote:.
whether its an odd or even post, same as when it was red and blue.

Re: Yet more work

Posted: Wed 02 Dec, 2009 20.18
by SiGa
I like this Christmas design. Fantastic job on it. :D

Re: Yet more work

Posted: Wed 02 Dec, 2009 20.29
by nidave
Is it me or are the baubles a little out of focus?, I don't think Sir Nick would approve at all the fuzzy edged decorations, it detracts from the awesome beard in the header.

Re: Yet more work

Posted: Wed 02 Dec, 2009 23.10
by Nick Harvey
I've got nothing against fuzzy edges. It adds to the enjoyment.

Re: Yet more work

Posted: Thu 03 Dec, 2009 19.43
by Nick Harvey
And I love the picture on the members card. Nicely squashed, I'm pleased to see.

Re: Yet more work

Posted: Thu 03 Dec, 2009 20.15
by Philip
Comic Sans adds to the confusion-erm, season.

Re: Yet more work

Posted: Thu 03 Dec, 2009 20.50
by Dr Lobster*
i just love this theme. it reminds me of my early days on the internet where everything was brightly coloured, in comic sans and really big. (well, we did have 14" monitors in those days).