Haha, brilliant. We don't have Illustrator or any other vector-type graphics programmes so my favourite way to annoy graphics designers, signwriters, and printers is to give them low res scalar graphics (jpegs etc) and tell them our client wants a giant sign for their site, generated from the 6KB jpeg I emailed them.
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Haha, brilliant. We don't have Illustrator or any other vector-type graphics programmes so my favourite way to annoy graphics designers, signwriters, and printers is to give them low res scalar graphics (jpegs etc) and tell them our client wants a giant sign for their site, generated from the 6KB jpeg I emailed them.
ReplyDeleteHeh heh (evilly)
DenMT
So how many of these steps did the previous editor of TFR employ to drive Graham mad?
ReplyDelete:-)
ALL of them - and THEN some.
ReplyDelete. . . and the Current editor is in the process of inventing a swag more :-)
Peter, maybe you could do a piece on "how to annoy your architect".
ReplyDeleteI bet you could come up with some gems.