brave, leap of faith, playful


This, and a few others, have taken up most of my evening. I'm fairly happy with the results, though. I decided that lace-ups would likely find a wider audience than slip-ons; I'm particular about slip-ons myself. I do wish Zazzle offered something beyond the two women's styles, as well. They'll do for the moment, however.

Jan. 20th, 2009

  • 9:34 AM
brave, leap of faith, playful
Last night was, by and large, a sleepless one, thanks to recurring dreams of work. So, I spent it updating my Zazzle product lines with huge posters, many shirts, and innumerable fractal trinkets. Chief among the accomplishments were these:



IThese are not a public product yet; they and the postage stamps and the skateboard still await approval. But I cannot make up my mind whether I love them or would dread to be seen in them myself, or both. So I ask you: fun, or flop? Would you wear them?

well...

  • Nov. 11th, 2006 at 4:40 PM
brave, leap of faith, playful
If I complete nothing else today, I have done this.



Fractalierre the photobook has been revised. Between the first version and this one, Lulu brought different layouts and themes online, so not only did I update the gamma corrections on the images, I chose a new layout and print size for the book, and made the inside pages not stark white. It's a much more attractive package than the first version, and I'm quite pleased with it. There's a link to a full preview of the inside images in .pdf form, which may or may not be preferable to the few images Lulu's preview link provides.