Yep..minus the hearts![]()
Wow, already five, time really fly's by. Great job Jessie!
The design was cute, but the execution was inaccurate.
(Hint: look at the color of the top/small pocket, vs. her original drawing. That was supposed to be a darker fuchsia -- to match the top band on the lid -- not the light pink shown on the final case.)
John, <tisk, tisk>, I'm surprised she let you off the hook on that one.
-Sean
She's got more design sense than her old man..
Thank you everyone. Sean this illustrates the gap between design and production. Designers imagine and project managers produce. Sometimes details get changed in the space between. Good eye though. Project manager Karen Barton said that she changed the color of the pocket to the lighter pink so the darker pink heart would show up better in contrast.The design was cute, but the execution was inaccurate.
(Hint: look at the color of the top/small pocket, vs. her original drawing. That was supposed to be a darker fuchsia -- to match the top band on the lid -- not the light pink shown on the final case.)
John, <tisk, tisk>, I'm surprised she let you off the hook on that one.
-Sean
Sean, you are clearly a man who is good with colours. Bravo, sir.
What the ...?
-Sean <-- was expecting another poodle-bashing related to the knowledge of pinks and fuchsias. Or maybe I just got one and didn't even know it.![]()
Lol. Yeah, it's a euphemism for someone who's on the other bus or prefers to bowl from the pavilion end.
Too subtle, me.![]()