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Rossie
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29/12/2007
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16:34
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As there seems to be quite a bit of artistic talent around here, I thought I would start a pencil sketch section .....
Kalh mera oi filoi mou
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swifty
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Posted - 04/03/2011 : 20:57
just looked on youre site conty very good work on there well done ,,i would think stanleys dog is a cocker with a name like jack,,ha ha looks like its some terrier in it ,,,,,dont be offended stanley if it aint may just be how im looking at him,,,
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moh
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Posted - 05/03/2011 : 10:33
He is a Patterdale terrier.
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Tizer
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Posted - 05/03/2011 : 12:00
quote: conty wrote: all done tizer. is that better? Yep, all done, you've passed the test! (Just in case anyone out there is confused, the web site is all Conor's work - I just PM'd him with a few grammatical mods, being the old pedant that I am.)
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conty
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Posted - 05/03/2011 : 12:48
im grateful tizer, im not so good at my english as you no doubt have already picked up on here. i am in the middle of doing my business cards now. its hard trying to get all the info on a small card, but also making it simple to understand. but i think i am getting there
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Tizer
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Posted - 05/03/2011 : 16:27
Post an image or the text of the draft card on here if you like and the combined forces of OGFB will give you their advice!
Give a thought to how you intendto use the cards. Don't think you have to follow the traditional size and shape of card - I was given a business card recently which is a bit bigger than normal but when the bloke gives one out he folds it in two down the centre like a greetings card. That way the person who receives it can sit it on their desk - it encourages people to keep the card out and visible rather than stashing it away somewhere in a drawer. The text and any graphics can be positioned on the card to suit the folded state.
Perhaps it's not business cards you want but postcards. Many businesses now use postcards to promote themselves. You could have one of your drawings shown in all its glory (or several smaller ones together) on one side and the back of the card carries your details. If you can position your details in the bottom left quarter of the back you can allow the card to be used postally too. Have a look on the web, there are lots of online postcard printers and they can give you further ideas. The postcards can be given out like business cards but also distributed free at exhibitions and fairs, or given to art galleries and the like to put out in their shop, and any other places where people will see them and pick them up. The Arnolfini Gallery would be a start! (You'll also find some postcard collectors specialising in `moderns' will want copies too.)
Edited by - Tizer on 05/03/2011 16:29:08
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conty
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Posted - 05/03/2011 : 16:40
Tizer i have done and ordered and payed for them. so i hope they are good. ive cut out some copies of what i am having done. i have ordered business cards, printed back and front and some flyers a5 size and printed on one side
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belle
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Posted - 05/03/2011 : 18:30
Looks good to me Connor, though you can guess which one I would have left off! Tizer where is the Arnolfini gallery? "The mariage of the Arnolfini" by Jan Van Eyk (think i have left something off hisname eith ran e or a c!) is one of my favourite paintings!
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Stanley
Local Historian & Old Fart
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Posted - 06/03/2011 : 07:07
All looks good to me. Now when do I get my delivery..... Tension mounts!
Stanley Challenger Graham
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Tizer
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Posted - 06/03/2011 : 11:23
They look great Conor! Good luck with the business.
Belle, the Arnolfini Gallery is in Bristol. They probably already know Conor.
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conty
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Posted - 06/03/2011 : 13:59
mum will post it on tuesday, as she is busy on monday. i will let you know when its done as you'll have to be around the next day to sign for it. so if your not about weds let me know and i can get her to post it on a different day for you. just squatted 120kgs reps... getting stronger!! LOL
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Stanley
Local Historian & Old Fart
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Posted - 07/03/2011 : 05:59
Not bad Conor for a young lad. 265lbs. Just about the weight of a railway sack of wheat (beans and maize were heavier) When I was a wagon driver I used to have to load and stack between 95 and 100 of them in twenty minutes. Problem is that it was work like that which buggered my back so be careful!
I'm in every day so no problems about delivery.
Stanley Challenger Graham
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swifty
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Posted - 08/03/2011 : 21:57
stanley ,,my dad always said hard work never killed anyone ,,,,just made um a quere shape,,,, the youth of today wont be walking round in 50 plus years bent double,,, like you see a lot of owd fellows today,,i said to a young un at work get stuck in hard work never killed anyone ,,, he just looked at me and said no but why take the chance,,,,
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Stanley
Local Historian & Old Fart
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Posted - 09/03/2011 : 04:05
Swifty, the number of times I have said that! When they assessed me before retiring me early because of my back I don't think the doctors believed me when I told them the weights we used to handle. A woman once asked me in a pub if I worked out with weights, i told her yes, but we called it work!
Mel tells me the prints should arrive today. Tension mounts!
Stanley Challenger Graham
Barlick View stanley at barnoldswick.freeserve.co.uk |
moh
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Posted - 09/03/2011 : 13:34
Don't get too excited Stanley!!!
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conty
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Posted - 09/03/2011 : 17:03
did they arrive stanley? they should have done
my business cards and flyers have arrived and they look great im pleased, just gotta get them out there now
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