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I think we should be spending less time questioning the OP's (admittedly weak) assertions and more time questioning OURSELVES and why we don't use Comic Sans as the default font on this site. Can we bring this to the next board meeting or something?
Considering you've found the need to respond to my threads as if you are threatened by me I offer you some peace my confused counterpart. May you find peace in your restless soul.
Bonnaroo can add as many more PODS as they want, but they aren't making the farm itself or the stages any bigger or say, hill-style, so everyone can see.
Rita: Instead of building houses, maybe you should be building land. On the ocean. There's no land on the ocean, Michael. Michael: [pause] You are brilliant. Narrator: Yeah. She wasn't.
smellycat, as a graphic designer, I would not have found it amusing if you sent in production requests in that font. I would pretend to think it was funny to your face and talk smack about the fact that used it behind your back. I know I'm a bitch.
when you're working with the worst client of all time, and you're on round 22 on a print ad, and you're working in an environment with the worst upper management of all time, and you're on the ledge of losing it, it's probably the funniest thing you'll encounter all week.
it was usually done as a stab at how completely moronic our clients were. don't worry, I didn't do it every time!!
smellycat, as a graphic designer, I would not have found it amusing if you sent in production requests in that font. I would pretend to think it was funny to your face and talk smack about the fact that used it behind your back. I know I'm a bitch.
when you're working with the worst client of all time, and you're on round 22 on a print ad, and you're working in an environment with the worst upper management of all time, and you're on the ledge of losing it, it's probably the funniest thing you'll encounter all week.
it was usually done as a stab at how completely moronic our clients were. don't worry, I didn't do it every time!!
Oh well, that is completely different. It actually sounds similar to my situation here sometimes. The round 22 on a print ad, and stupid graphic designers (I am a production manager now).
when you're working with the worst client of all time, and you're on round 22 on a print ad, and you're working in an environment with the worst upper management of all time, and you're on the ledge of losing it, it's probably the funniest thing you'll encounter all week.
it was usually done as a stab at how completely moronic our clients were. don't worry, I didn't do it every time!!
Oh well, that is completely different. It actually sounds similar to my situation here sometimes. The round 22 on a print ad, and stupid graphic designers (I am a production manager now).
Pshh, gurl, you know my comedic chops are [usually] on point!
Welcome back Bonz, but I do not find it strange that your presence being requested in the Orgy thread and then you showing up, like it was the quacking Bonzai Bat Signal.
Alright I keep seeing all these forums and blogs talking about Roo adding another major headliner. They all then proceed to go into how everyone is SO butthurt over this year's lineup. First of all, I love the lineup. I'm not going to lie, I was a little confused there wasn't a larger headliner at BLAM but, after I thought about it, I came to this conclusion...
If anyone has been to Roo multiple times including last year, we all know last year was stupid crazy. If you look up Roo's annual attendance it has been increasing every year. 2013 was the first year it hit 90,000 people and it was pretty packed. Then, 2014 was even more than that and there were times you literally couldn't move. Girls were trampled at the A$AP concert. Bonnaroo can add as many more PODS as they want, but they aren't making the farm itself or the stages any bigger or say, hill-style, so everyone can see. Having too many people there means you can't enjoy the experience half as much. I shouldn't have to camp out at a stage just to see an artist - that just isn't Roo. I honestly think the reason the lineup isn't totally revolutionary this year is because they're trying to decrease this influx of people on the farm. Just thought I'd share.
You either don't know what you're doing or you know exactly what you're doing.
smellycat, as a graphic designer, I would not have found it amusing if you sent in production requests in that font. I would pretend to think it was funny to your face and talk smack about the fact that used it behind your back. I know I'm a bitch.
when you're working with the worst client of all time, and you're on round 22 on a print ad, and you're working in an environment with the worst upper management of all time, and you're on the ledge of losing it, it's probably the funniest thing you'll encounter all week.
it was usually done as a stab at how completely moronic our clients were. don't worry, I didn't do it every time!!
Holy shit, Batman
I cut my clients off at 5. I don't care how big of a client they are, if they can't communicate what they want properly and correct text by then; their ad is running wrong and they will have to learn by their mistakes.
when you're working with the worst client of all time, and you're on round 22 on a print ad, and you're working in an environment with the worst upper management of all time, and you're on the ledge of losing it, it's probably the funniest thing you'll encounter all week.
it was usually done as a stab at how completely moronic our clients were. don't worry, I didn't do it every time!!
Holy shit, Batman
I cut my clients off at 5. I don't care how big of a client they are, if they can't communicate what they want properly and correct text by then; their ad is running wrong and they will have to learn by their mistakes.
You should try hitting them, or forcibly restraining them maybe.
when you're working with the worst client of all time, and you're on round 22 on a print ad, and you're working in an environment with the worst upper management of all time, and you're on the ledge of losing it, it's probably the funniest thing you'll encounter all week.
it was usually done as a stab at how completely moronic our clients were. don't worry, I didn't do it every time!!
Holy shit, Batman
I cut my clients off at 5. I don't care how big of a client they are, if they can't communicate what they want properly and correct text by then; their ad is running wrong and they will have to learn by their mistakes.
I work for a magazine, and we don't cut them off until they are holding up print. If they are holding up print and we have made the changes that they requested according to their emails, the publisher will go ahead and approve it. We will not allow them to contest the artwork, but business like to not pay if they don't think the artwork is what they were requesting.
When I do work on the side, I give them 3 revisions and charge for any revisions over that. If it was approved and then they change their minds and want revisions, even if it was less than 3 revisions, I charge them as well.
when you're working with the worst client of all time, and you're on round 22 on a print ad, and you're working in an environment with the worst upper management of all time, and you're on the ledge of losing it, it's probably the funniest thing you'll encounter all week.
it was usually done as a stab at how completely moronic our clients were. don't worry, I didn't do it every time!!
Holy shit, Batman
I cut my clients off at 5. I don't care how big of a client they are, if they can't communicate what they want properly and correct text by then; their ad is running wrong and they will have to learn by their mistakes.
yeah, that's what a smart company would do. like I mentioned "an environment with the worst upper management of all time" - there's a reason that agency is struggling to stay afloat and why they have had over a 50% employee turnover rate in a period of 9 months.
one time I got pulled aside by our account director and had my hand slapped for telling a client we couldn't make the revisions requested because it was a strategically incorrect move to make, and then gave them several alternative solutions that would have given them the same result. and because I didn't just bend over and take it, they called and complained and my director basically put me on watch for weeks.
Fun fact, comic sans is largely based off of the print used in Frank Miller's "Batman: The Dark Night Returns" (which is almost universally accepted accepted as the best of all the batman graphic novels)
Not just Batman, arguably, of all fucking time!!!!!
did you just..... did you...... did you honestly just write, what I think was supposed to be a thought out post, in comic sans?
My boss uses Comic Sans in his e-mails. He's a manager at a large company - and he sends out Comic Sans e-mails. Maybe this means I will climb the soul crushing corporate ladder even faster.
way to make the new girl feel accepted...good job inforoo
Everyone here is always so nice and accommodating to everyone, especially new users. SIKE! This is just a cesspool of jaded vets and trolls including me.