Sorry, that's the way it works: if I have to make a picture, then you can't use it. But I'm sure you can figure out something that is like my previous suggestion but not this example. That make sense?
BTW, forgot about this poster. Similar thing. I think I have a copy of this in my office. I met the guy a couple of months ago at the Compostmodern conference.
oh...haha...i start to get a little...haha...lol...thx u. (^_^)
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so i cannot use exactly what is in your example, but can i imitate it with different fonts/position?
Can't use it - especially the phrase.
ReplyDeleteSorry, that's the way it works: if I have to make a picture, then you can't use it. But I'm sure you can figure out something that is like my previous suggestion but not this example. That make sense?
BTW, forgot about this poster. Similar thing. I think I have a copy of this in my office. I met the guy a couple of months ago at the Compostmodern conference.
http://skinnyships.com/index.php?/projects/the-end/
oh wow....that's cool. alrite...i think i get what you mean...haha...i will come out with something else. (^_^)
ReplyDeleteI should have centered 'tight'
ReplyDeleteso can i use somebody quotes? or do i have to come out some?
ReplyDeletequote
ReplyDelete/kwoʊt/ Show Spelled Pronunciation [kwoht] Show IPA verb, quot⋅ed, quot⋅ing, noun
–verb (used with object)
1. to repeat (a passage, phrase, etc.) from a book, speech, or the like, as by way of authority, illustration, etc.
2. to repeat words from (a book, author, etc.).
3. to use a brief excerpt from: The composer quotes Beethoven's Fifth in his latest work.
4. to cite, offer, or bring forward as evidence or support.