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Thread: Yen Yang Imaging Solutions Webpage
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LaurnaRose
Tue Nov 09, 2004 4:06 pm
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Hello my fellow image desingers. I have created a "company" and website for your clients to use to ease the confusion of imaging consultations. The companyis Yen Yang Imaging Solutions*** YYIS ****. Yen Yang Imaging Solutions Webpage
If you would like to be listed as an image consultant for either image designer, interior decorator (please read the information on the webpage for further explaination of what this means), or tailor, please feel free to email me IG at Tempest.laurnarose or Tempest.yen, or simply click one of the numerous email links on the webpage. You will still be a freelance artist, however, you will be able to affiliate yourself with a company who is dedicated in giving your customers the best imaging information available.
MTFBWY
Message Edited by LaurnaRose on 11-09-2004 06:12 PM
Message Edited by LaurnaRose on 11-09-2004 08:48 PM
NJ62
Tue Nov 09, 2004 4:52 pm
#2
At least for me, your sig does not appear to have a link. Perhaps it is clipping. Suggestion: smaller sig font?
LaurnaRose
Tue Nov 09, 2004 6:49 pm
#3
i think i fixed it ... see if that helps ... but you should be able to get to it from "noobie helper" in my sig
NJ62
Tue Nov 09, 2004 8:33 pm
#4
In order to get to all parts of your sig, I have to switch my internet font from medium to extra small ("view" --> Text size --> extra small). I don't know what other people have their internet fonts set at, but I always assumed medium was the default. You might want to downsize your font a bit so that people who are set to "medium" can see it.
DaAhn
Fri Nov 12, 2004 2:32 pm
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/save webpage to my reference sites
Very well organized and easy to navigate. I will recommend this site to all my Image Designer customers on Lowca, simply because its a little worrisome, say, when they ask to see some examples of some of the skin colors available, and there is 200+ for some species.
Of course on the other hand alot of customers might be put off at having to alt+tab out and then having to call up this website, but maybe only if they are in a hurry or something. I still think its a great idea and will hopefully save alot of Image Designers from having to do alot of guess work.
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