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Movie frame of the day Jul 24, 11, 6:28 p.m.
Google webfonts Nov 8, 11, 3:40 a.m.
any good combinations or examples to suggest?
i.e.: headers and paragraphs . // serif + sans-serif
I'm having a hard-time to choose at least 2 typesets from all those examples.
Watermarking original work Apr 20, 12, 7:20 a.m.
Howdy,
I know this has been debated somewhere, but I wanted to hear from you: your thoughts and concerns about this insane freedom of sharing each others stuff...
Should I watermak all my folio works - (I'm really considering this) text above the photo/artwork/illustration), no bar on the bottom, just a pasted/action text over the image?
In a way, it's been bugging me for years the fact that this isn't the most professional way of presenting the images on a web/app based portfolio...
Tumblrs, pinteresters, bloggers, etc, reblog, repost, pin, bookmark, hotlink over and over and over more and more, without having in mind they should concern about the intelectual property... ok let's assume they forget to mention or don't have time for the original credited source or owner, but it's becoming insane how easy is to rip off and go along as if it's nothing special, by just assuming "they" found over the intornetz... really - you certainly have friends, parents, cousins who think that, I have. don't bullshit on me.
So. should I go and watermark my works (specially the most recent ones) even tho it doesn't look "that professional" in a folio?


