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Maybe try the credits in 60-75% gray so that they don't stand out so much. The white is still too distracting (and fix the spacing).
Other than that, looking good!
Other than that, looking good!
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I often do all the white in the legals and specs in 60-75% gray as well. Keeps everything from overpowering the back design.
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If you send me a text file with the names you want for your custom credit block - I'll make it for you - in the proper font
I think the credits should be written in the spidey font. They would look much sweeter on your cover than Universal Accreditation.
I concur that the white is way too stark, and would (instead of making it semi-transparent) use a grey colour. Anything from c3c3c3 and lighter.
Oh, and a trick I often use when typing credit blocks (I'm a bit anal about those, as you know). If there's double lines, that do not occur in the Universal Accreditation font, I simply leave an empty space in the credit block - and then create another text layer, write the two missing lines, and adjust size and line spacing to fit the credit block.
I think the credits should be written in the spidey font. They would look much sweeter on your cover than Universal Accreditation.
I concur that the white is way too stark, and would (instead of making it semi-transparent) use a grey colour. Anything from c3c3c3 and lighter.
Oh, and a trick I often use when typing credit blocks (I'm a bit anal about those, as you know). If there's double lines, that do not occur in the Universal Accreditation font, I simply leave an empty space in the credit block - and then create another text layer, write the two missing lines, and adjust size and line spacing to fit the credit block.
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