keith1
Well-known member
Wasn't sure where to post this. Under the 'Education' heading might be more appropriate.
I refuse to touch wedding invitations. Or any similar home crafty type project someone may have. However, in a moment of weakness I agreed to help out a regular customer who's daughter is getting married. I'm going to keep this really brief and just paste the daughters last email to me. I won't get into the fact that I've already been burdened by this project for nearly 3 weeks. I've tried putting together something tasteful, reasonably artistic and functional. They'll have none of that. As of now they plan to put into the mail a less than business card size piece (2 x 3.25) and mail it in a coin envelope. Who the F mails something that small?!
A little while ago she sent me a tip about file formats, as follows:
"I am indeed referring to the word document I sent you - opening it as a pdf distorts it so it would be better to open it up on word (there's a sentence at the bottom of the info page for referring to the wedding website)."
Guess I'll toss Acrobat in favour of Word.
I post this as a warning and reminder to all who read this. Avoid wedding invitations and the like at all costs!!!!!
Oh; did I mention this isn't even the wedding invitation yet? It's the 'Save The Date' card. Help me
Keith
I refuse to touch wedding invitations. Or any similar home crafty type project someone may have. However, in a moment of weakness I agreed to help out a regular customer who's daughter is getting married. I'm going to keep this really brief and just paste the daughters last email to me. I won't get into the fact that I've already been burdened by this project for nearly 3 weeks. I've tried putting together something tasteful, reasonably artistic and functional. They'll have none of that. As of now they plan to put into the mail a less than business card size piece (2 x 3.25) and mail it in a coin envelope. Who the F mails something that small?!
A little while ago she sent me a tip about file formats, as follows:
"I am indeed referring to the word document I sent you - opening it as a pdf distorts it so it would be better to open it up on word (there's a sentence at the bottom of the info page for referring to the wedding website)."
Guess I'll toss Acrobat in favour of Word.
I post this as a warning and reminder to all who read this. Avoid wedding invitations and the like at all costs!!!!!
Oh; did I mention this isn't even the wedding invitation yet? It's the 'Save The Date' card. Help me
Keith