Monday, January 30, 2012


Hello all

After I did last week's Signal Man page I got thinking about how it should be printed etc. I plan on possibly gauging interest via this blog and Facebook, then possibly just printing to the initial orders, that way you will have something that will hopefully become a sought after item in 100 years time;) Just as a test I changed this page into sepia, what d'thee reckon? Should it be mono, sepia or actual colour?

Speaking of tests, just as a precursor to actual orders, can anyone WHO MAY BE interested in a copy hit the LIKE button on the FB link. This is just for gauging purposes only. Thanks.

9 comments:

paulhd said...

Not on FB, so consider this a 'like'!
In two minds about sepia vs B&W. It lends to the mood, but maybe lacks contrast? Lovely drawing either way.

David said...

You were quick off the mark there, paul :) Cheers for the like

Gary Crutchley said...

I'm liking the sepia Dave, I'd have to see the other versions to make a more informed choice though. I'd be definitely interested in purchasing a copy

paulhd said...

Yeah, I've got my eye on you, Dave :)

Graeme Neil Reid said...

I think the sepia works well and in general terms the public seem to go for sepia as a 'this is olde' default so could work well.

I'll buy a copy, do it on Lulu and then your customers can just buy direct from there for online sales.

Richard Williams said...

Oh, definitely would like a copy Dave and I love the look of sepia but that's just me!

Jason Cobley said...

Dave and I are really excited about this project - so thanks for supporting Dave on this! I loved writing the script and bowled over by Dave's visuals so far! Keep those comments and 'likes' coming!

john said...

GNR is right about public perception of vintage, though I'm a fan of the greyscale (sorry!). Oh consider this a like, I don't FB any more.

Andy Bloor said...

Jaw droppingly awesome as ever Dave, looks great either way as far as I'm concerned.