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Design Police are here!

Jan 18, 2008 19:01

Happy moment of the day: an awesome website! 

Okay, I know I’m overdue for a “real” entry, but I just couldn’t resist sharing. While searching far and wide for some decent Flash tutorials, I stumbled across this awesome website:

http://www.design-police.org/

They have printable stickers such as:

  • Legible from space
  • Please do not use WordArt(tm)
  • Good idea wasted by poor execution
  • Consult a graphic designer

I wonder if I’ll get in trouble when I have a nervous breakdown and slap “MICROSOFT WORD IS NOT A DESIGN TOOL” on some impossible customer’s forehead…



Flower Scooter Decals

Jan 07, 2008 21:01

Updated December 1, 2008:

These Buddy decals were so popular that I am now selling scooter decals and bumper stickers at Scooter-Prints.com. Scooter shirts will be added in 2009.


We didn’t just fish and scoot all weekend, either. I made up some reflective decals (the boss being thankful that Hubby fixed his $12,000 printer and all, he was more than happy to let me play with the vinyl he had on hand) and went crazy.

Daylight side view (with matching helmet):

Flower Scooter

Closeup of the side:

Hibiscus Decals

Rider’s-eye view, with a good showing of how bright the reflective vinyl can be:

Scooter Decals

Last but not least, a closeup of the front, with that bright shiny reflective vinyl which is not only pretty but great for safety:

Front of Scooter

I think I liked the front better when I was halfway done and it was a little less busy, but I’ve decided it’s a nice try for a first-time deal. I’ve decided I want to upgrade to a 125 or 150cc scooter, and this will probably up the resale value quite a bit.

And I’ve just discovered the ’08 Buddy comes in a beautiful two-tone French blue… with a 150cc engine in the exact same convenient compact chick-bike size.

Front of Scooter

I think you can tell I want the little beauty…

Hubby had me put Flash Gordon logos on his helmet as well, but since he’s also planning to upgrade to a bigger scooter he had me hold off on his scooter decals. I’m not sure what type of design he’ll want, but when he gets the new scoot and decides, I’ll go crazy again and show ya.



Big Fish

Jan 07, 2008 20:01

Happy moment of the day (and proof of the existence of the Red Sweater itself):

Big Fish

How’s this for a catch on a day the Farmer’s Almanac said would be bad fishing?

You guessed it, we took the boat out on the lake again this weekend. Hey, when it’s 70 degrees with a soft cool breeze in January, who wouldn’t?

We had a rough time at first and almost thought we would have to leave because the water was so choppy, but we sat it out in a cove and after an hour or two things died down.

Once the water was smooth again we headed back toward our favorite spot, but someone had already taken it. A group of very loud someones. Despite their loud cries and laughs (I can’t imagine how they still had voices after all that shouting — I would have been completely hoarse) we stuck it out in deeper water a polite 350 yards away.

Hubby gave me a night bobber, a very large (2 1/2″ diameter) bobber that lights up and rattles. I asked him to stick a bigger chunk of liver on the hook because I always have better luck with big pieces. When he caught a catfish on a small piece of liver with no night bobber, he naturally proceeded to taunt me. “Come on, baby, reel in a big one!”

I bided my time, and sure enough, something bit. Something big.

Hubby didn’t believe me when I told him I had something big fighting me, but once the fish neared the boat and my pole was almost bent over in two, he realized I wasn’t kidding. He helped me get this big large-mouth bass into the net, and fought him into the ice chest, and that put an end to the taunts.

Hubby caught himself a similar bass — just barely smaller but still lovely. At that point we decided to stop fishing because we already had almost more than we could eat. I hate to just throw them back in the water after hurting them with hooks. I squirmed too as they thrashed around in the cooler for awhile, feeling awfully sorry for them when I realized they were going to drown in air and freeze to death. That sure seems like a nasty way to die.

But people need protein, and at least we weren’t just hurting them and throwing them back. My big ole bass made a very delicious dinner.