Hm. I tend to not read offline, but were I to do so, I'd prefer an "on-purpose" (ie, the .pdf or .docx -- which i would instantly convert to .doc because I do not ever in the entire future history of fankind ever intend to upgrade Word 2003 -- option) download rather than having to wrestle with the alternative methods of textwrestling.
Designers should be locked into a room with the Encyclopedia Britannica formatted in their preferred colors/fonts/sizes and not let out until they've read it. My two favorites so far have been...
1. Red on chrome yellow. JIMINY CHRISTMAS, PEOPLE!
2. Light pink on.... SLIGHTLY DARKER PINK! Hello, I am down with Hello Kitty TOO! But I would also like to know whether there is text on the page, or if I am just hallucinating, you know???
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Date: 2013-09-28 06:22 am (UTC)From:Designers should be locked into a room with the Encyclopedia Britannica formatted in their preferred colors/fonts/sizes and not let out until they've read it. My two favorites so far have been...
1. Red on chrome yellow. JIMINY CHRISTMAS, PEOPLE!
2. Light pink on.... SLIGHTLY DARKER PINK! Hello, I am down with Hello Kitty TOO! But I would also like to know whether there is text on the page, or if I am just hallucinating, you know???
Opinions. I haz them.