6 thoughts on “Facebook is not a physical country”
The graphics tend to be relevant to the accompanying quote.
Plus they are good examples of the kind of covers that one might assemble with his graphics toy of choice.
I don’t think it’s “superfluous” at all. Rather, I appreciate the perspective and the variety of post topics and types. There’s something for almost everyone.
My comment wasn’t about the post topics. It was about the graphics. Maybe I should have stuck to words of one syllable.
PG, I’m curious about why you think these enormous, and totally superfluous, graphics enhance your blog.
I’m mostly playing around with Adobe Spark to become more proficient for purposes other than TPV, Catana.
Melanie and Felix picked up a couple of reasons for my using graphics here, but I don’t expect graphics to be an everyday sort of thing. Finding and posting a good quote in text form is much faster.
The graphics tend to be relevant to the accompanying quote.
Plus they are good examples of the kind of covers that one might assemble with his graphics toy of choice.
I don’t think it’s “superfluous” at all. Rather, I appreciate the perspective and the variety of post topics and types. There’s something for almost everyone.
My comment wasn’t about the post topics. It was about the graphics. Maybe I should have stuck to words of one syllable.
PG, I’m curious about why you think these enormous, and totally superfluous, graphics enhance your blog.
I’m mostly playing around with Adobe Spark to become more proficient for purposes other than TPV, Catana.
Melanie and Felix picked up a couple of reasons for my using graphics here, but I don’t expect graphics to be an everyday sort of thing. Finding and posting a good quote in text form is much faster.
I like ’em, PG. Carry on. 😀