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Thanks JR will do, but tell me, why must the back always match the front, somehow, to me anyways I prefer to think of a cover in 2 parts front, back sometimes in attempt to help trying to tell a story, and not all times the two relate color-wise, does that make any sense?
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chefjoe wrote:QUOTE (chefjoe @ Sep 5 2011, 06:43 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Thanks JR will do, but tell me, why must the back always match the front, somehow, to me anyways I prefer to think of a cover in 2 parts front, back sometimes in attempt to help trying to tell a story, and not all times the two relate color-wise, does that make any sense?
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I think the reason why I t want the back, spine and front to match eachother colour/hue/levels -wise is that it gives the cover an overall feeling of belonging together. Simple as that. IMO it just looks 'off'.A designer knows he has achieved perfection - not when there's nothing left to add - but when there's nothing left to take away
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JasonST wrote:QUOTE (JasonST @ Sep 19 2011, 09:19 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>purple is not terryfing
maybe not, but comments to a closed thread are, hehe Even with that said, comments should be more to the perhaps you should try...purple doesn't seem so terrifying.
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