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hey so i’m really wanting to make a book/field guide of my art and i was wondering what your process is from creating an art piece all the way to getting a zine-style physical copy of your work? i was inspired by your zines so i thought i’d ask you about it. what websites do you use? how do you like,,, talk to a business to get stuff from the digital illustration into a (relatively small) book?
also this is a personal project to fuel my hyperfixation so i’m not looking to like,,, produce in bulk or anything lol.
thanks :)
for my larger-quantity zines I used mixam.com! they're a print company that specializes in booklets and catalogs, and everything on the production side can be dealt with online. I've had very good experiences with their customer service (I was put through to a real person on their chat function almost instantly when i needed an answer to a more in-depth question) and their prices are really good imo, especially for bigger quantities! They also have pretty high customization options--you can choose the weight and type of your paper, multiple types of binding, etc.
if you go that route, though, all of the graphic design and layout is on you. I'd recommend getting indesign or a similar program to help you lay out your booklet, so you can keep all your pages in one easily-accessible, editable file. (and remember that in order to be printed as a booklet your page count MUST be a multiple of 4!) mixam (or whatever printer you use) will usually give you a template that lets you know exactly how much bleed and gutter space you're working with, and you can then input those numbers into indesign. (If you do this, make sure you export your final pdf WITHOUT CROP MARKS, because your printer will add their own crop marks later on.) once you've arranged your booklet the way you like in indesign, export it as a pdf (in single pages, not spreads, and make sure your pages are in sequential order rather than optimized for booklet printing; it's on your printer to do that step for you!) and upload that pdf to your printer. Mixam gives you a few days to check over your work and either confirm it's correct or cancel the order, and then once you've confirmed it goes into production. more pages and more complex printing will be more expensive, but i've had nothing but good experiences buying from mixam and if i ever selfpub again i'm definitely going to be using them!
#mixam does also technically let you upload straight jpegs to their site but i would not do that ever. use pdfs trust me#your image quality will thank you#asks#side note if you have your own home printer you can also look into binding your own work!! i do a lot of that for my smaller-quantity#projects for like school and stuff. because it's significantly cheaper lol#and it's not very hard especially with a lower page count like all you really need is a stapler a ruler and a razor blade
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Hi! I'm an apprentice librarian at a university of education, and I'd like to suggest our library get some TTRPGs, ones that are available in print and suitable for school (since our userbase is mainly aspiring teachers), ideally with a German translation (I know that part may be difficult).
Do you have some suggestions?
Theme: Available in German!
Hello friend, so my strategy for this was to find some German websites for roleplaying games and then try to see if they sold physical copies of certain games. This is going to be a bit different from my regular recommendations, mostly because I can’t read German! So I figured I’d send you to these different publishers, and point out specific games that look like potential candidates.
(Also German-speaking followers please sound off in the tags and comments!)
Plotbunny Games @plotbunnygames
From what I can tell, this is a small publisher with a number of indie ttrpgs, and most of these games look to have physical copies. The games that really stand out to me here are Follow, and Miss Bernberg’s Finishing School for Young Ladies. Follow is a game by Ben Robbins, the creator of Microscope, and is a GM-less collaborative storytelling game about going on a quest. I think it would be a great game for collaboration and quick brainstorming sessions. Miss Bernberg’s Finishing School for Young Ladies is made in-house, and is a Firebrands game, which means that it uses a number of small mini-games to tell a bigger story. Great for focusing on narrative over complex characters. There’s also a German translation of ImproVeto, which is a great tool for introducing safety tools, good for any roleplaying group.
Obscurati
Obscurati has two games that I recognize: Tiny Dungeons and Into the Dark. Tiny Dungeons is made by Gallant Knight Games. It is very streamlined, and has a lot of supplements for you to customize your setting. Obscurati appears to have a large number of physical Tiny Dungeon components, including a hardcover book. If you want traditional fantasy, this is probably worth checking out. Into the Dark is a Forged-in-Dark game by Off Guard Games, and is a dark-fantasy dungeon delving game that gives you character playbooks, tables for adventure generation, and a streamlined game system. I’m generally a fan of Forged in the Dark games because they give you some easy-to-understand mechanics that can carry a story really far. (This game is also in hardcover!)
Ulisses Spiele
Ulisses Spiele looks to be a pretty major publisher, with D&D, Warhammer, and Pathfinder all in one house. I'm assuming you're probably familiar with them. If you want a big-name roleplaying game, this is the place to be. Many of the games from this publishing house are pretty crunchy, so they’re more suited for folks who want to go through the traditional process of complex character creation, and specific rules for things like range, inventory, specific types of damage, etc.
If you’re looking for games that hearken to popular media, Dune and Tales from the Loop both come from Modiphius, a games company with a pretty good reputation for mechanically sound games, although they generally require a lot of bookkeeping. World of Darkness is the game system I’m most familiar with in this list, using dice pools of d10s, although much of the subject matter in these games is rather dark - especially since the bulk of their WoD catalogs appears to be Vampire: the Masquerade. I’m actually really intrigued by Die Schwarze Katze, of which I’m not entirely sure there is an English equivalent, and appears to be a fantasy game with cat characters!
Truant Spiele
Truant has a number of games that I am unfamiliar with, although I may have heard of their names before. Kult is labelled as an adult roleplaying game, so if you want something child-friendly, I’d stay away, and The One Ring has not received many friendly reviews - but Warbirds is a fantastical-historical game about fighter pilots and aerial combat, which looks pretty lighthearted, although this looks like a game that can have winners and losers. There’s also The Witcher RPG, a class-based system all about fighting monsters in a well-loved world based on that of the video game. The Witcher looks to be a bit on the crunchier side of things, so I’d see it as a better candidate for long-term campaigns rather than quick pick-up sessions. Finally, they carry Cyberpunk Red, which I’ve heard rave reviews for, with pre-generated enemies, a giant swathe of lore, and plenty of player support.
Fiasco
There’s a physical German version of Fiasco on the Pro-Indie website, along with a number of supplements. Fiasco is a game about a making a terrible movie using card stock and dice, and is great for lighthearted games and ridiculous stories.
Now, for some digital runners-up.
Pegasus Digital looks to be a German version of DriveThru Rpg, with a smaller catalogue but a lot of resources for Cthulhu 7, Shadowrun, and Avatar Legends. If you get folks who want to see what else is out there, this might be a handy website to direct them to.
Hero Kids is a game that only has a physical version in English, but it has a digital German equivalent! This is a great game for young role-players and folks who want a kid-friendly style of role-play.
DURF is a minimalist fantasy game with a number of different translations, including a German one. It isn’t available in print, but the game itself is small enough that printing copies of the game for yourself and fellow players shouldn’t be very expensive. DURF is based in OSR style play, so expect very small character sheets and an emphasis on your inventory.
Brindlewood Bay is only available in English and Polish, as far as I can tell- but there is a collection of play materials available in German! This game has such a big following because it has a reputation for being easy to teach, and it has a really wonderful mystery system, so I think it might be worth checking out.
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Making Narinder
Since Narinder has gotten lots of attention, I thought I'd share in a little more detail what specific parts from AelithArt's wide catalog he's made from, cause he's a little mix and match + a custom, remixed head.
Head: The head is a remix of one of Aelith's DIY pieces, made by FrozenOverStudio. She hasn't posted it on Etsy or Cults yet, but the STL file IS available for purchase and you can reach out to her at [email protected] if you'd like to purchase it. It comes with eyes chips. You can also reach out to her on instagram at @ frozenoverstudiosllc
Chest/Paws/Feet/Lower Torso: Wolfy
Thighs/Knees/Shins/Shoulders/Elbows: Original Kabbit
Forearms: You only need the one piece from this, unfortunately, if you want the bony look on his forearms, but it's the Zombie. This piece is a little tricky to use because 1. the bone forearm is only on one side, so you have to mirror it before printing, and 2. it's so freaking narrow! It's really hard to get the knot of your string through the channel. I eventually gave up, made my string a little shorter, and set it in such a way that the knot is actually still chilling near his wrist.
Tail: Additional Head and Ears set, which is also great if you wanna make a yellow cat~
I printed him on an Elegoo Saturn 2 in grey (cause black was being stupid and wouldn't cure)
A lot of the below comes in bulk - I tend to print multiple dolls to bring to conventions but just keep it in mind for yourself; at the very least it'll give you an idea of size.
The magnets in his head are 8x2mm magnets (no link but you can generally find these pretty easily online and in craft stores)
Magnets for tail and the back of his lower torso are 5x2mm (not sure why this was smaller? But my other magnets didn't fit. If I'd noticed BEFORE painting, I could have dremelled it...wasn't willing to do it by that point.)
2mm elastic string
S-hook in neck
S-hook in wrists and ankles - It turned out these were a SMIDGE small for the ankles so I needed to use a set of pliers to widen them a little. So far, they're holding fine.
Altogether, this does seem like quite the investment, but I got a lot of these sets either over a period of time or after I joined Aelith's patreon. For $10 a month, he releases new parts or ful dolls that are available to you. He also does months where you can pick a sculpt so if there's a sculpt you want but it was released before you became a member, you can request it.
I hope that covers about everything? I'm not really aiming for like, a full tutorial, but I at least wanted to share everything that went into putting him together.
I can't wait to get his robes.
A lot less pieces will go into Lambert, they'll be a modded Sheepy head on the base Kabbit. Debating if I want the crown to be just...attached to their head, though. Like built into it. If it's a separate piece, I'm not sure how I'd keep it on their head.
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Hellverine #1 2nd printing 1:25 Cassara Virgin Variant
My goodness, do I have a mini rant about this (I'll keep it under the cut if anyone wants to skip it):
It was such a pain in the ass trying to get ahold of a copy of this!
I saw it when it was first announced a little over a month ago, right?
So, I'm like okay, it'll probably be posted on my usual ordering site (no physical shops near me, but if you follow me, you know I got a pulse on the solicits. My pull list is immaculate, things are planned and preordered MONTHS in advance).
I check every day for a week. No dice. Not posted for pre-order.
After the first couple of days during this week, I'm also casually checking other comic book sites -- either already sold out or going for a minimum of $65 to $100. Ebay pre-sales are pretty similar.
So I'm like, screw that, it isn't even out yet! The official catalog price is like $9.99, I can wait.
A month goes by, I'm checking diligently every day. There are no changes.
Then I'm like, "Okay, I just have to wait until it actually comes out" and I'm sure the shops will be selling their extra incentive copies at a more reasonable price.
Tuesday night, I'm pulling out all the stops, I'm deep-diving. I'm utilizing all the secret advanced search commands I learned in college. AND I thought I found one!
It was a listing on Google shopping for $4.99, so I'm like "Jackpot" and click "buy now" so I do, and it redirects me to checkout on the website, and I think to myself "sweet!" so I buy it.
I get my order confirmation, and IN BIG BOLD LETTERS at the top, it reads:
"PLEASE NOTE YOU MUST BUY ALL INCENTIVE QUALIFIERS TO GET A INCENTIVE COPY"
(I'm paraphasing a bit, and there was a bit more after that, but you get the idea)
So, I'm thinking "what?" and I go and actually browse the site I ordered from, and I somehow stumbled upon a wholesaler store, like the kind a comic book store would use to order bulk copies for the store.
Essentially, if I was a store, I would've placed an order for 25 main 2nd printing copies, and then I would've qualified for this incentive variant.
I was quick, and sent and email request to cancel, and got my money back, no problems. (I don't have the budget to but 25 copies of one book just to get the one I want. That's the whole reason I'm not paying $100 for a copy)
So its the day of release in my timezone. Everywhere is still sold out. Slowly but surely, the Ebay resellers begin to trickle in. Its averaging about $70 to $80.
Then I see it! By sheer luck or diligence or a wild combination of both -- there's a $20 copy. But the listing says "DEFECT" in big bold letters.
Undeterred, I think "How bad can it be?" as I don't really need a flawless copy, I just like collecting my pretties, you know?
There were pictures provided, along with the description: some of the color is faded off around the lower left staple
(circled below)
That's not shininess, its actually faded white.
So I bought it. And it arrived today. Its my wonderfully imperfect copy and I'm so happy.
As of today, the lowest is like $49.99 + shipping o Ebay. All the online shops don't have it, even though it came out less than a week ago. And its still not on my usual pre-order site.
Like, I dunno if the 2nd printing didn't sell as well, or maybe there was a manufacturing delay, but good lord, I did not expect this particular variant to be such a pain to obtain.
Like, it's only a 1:25!! I dunno how many 25s were actually printed, but my goodness. I know this is such a first world problem and I recognize at least half of the drama is self-inflicted by my own hubris and dedication to also getting a good deal.
But I'm just trying to buy a little treat for myself. damn.
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I thought I'd share this here.
Some context: I wanted to subscribe to Liwayway as one more way to keep up with contemporary Filipino writers. I checked Press Reader, but their subscription plans and individual magazine prices were too expensive for me. I was ready to bulk buy physical copies of Liwayway Magazine from Manila Bulletin's Lazada store until I saw Magzter's Gold Lite subscription plan.
For 310php, you have unlimited access (including back catalogs) to up to five magazines/newspapers for a year. And I'm pretty sure you can change the magazines you're subscribed to per month. Liwayway costs 100php per print issue. So that's a great deal!
Their selection is pretty good, too. You might want to try it for yourself.
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USPS Media Mail Guide: Shipping Educational Materials at Lower Costs
When it comes to shipping educational materials, textbooks, and other printed media, finding a cost-effective option is crucial. USPS Media Mail is an ideal solution for sending such items without breaking the bank. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll explore what USPS Media Mail is, its benefits, how to use it effectively, and important considerations to keep in mind.
What is USPS Media Mail?
USPS Media Mail is a specialized postal service designed specifically for sending educational materials and media at reduced rates. This service is offered by the United States Postal Service (USPS) and is particularly beneficial for shipping books, manuscripts, CDs, DVDs, and other educational materials. It provides a cost-effective alternative to standard shipping methods.
Benefits of Using USPS Media Mail
Cost Savings: Media Mail is significantly cheaper than other USPS services like Priority Mail or First-Class Mail. This makes it an excellent choice for bulk shipments or for businesses looking to reduce shipping costs.
Tracking and Delivery Confirmation: While Media Mail is an economical choice, it doesn’t skimp on essential features. USPS provides tracking and delivery confirmation options, ensuring you can monitor your shipment's progress from start to finish.
No Weight Limits: Unlike some shipping methods, Media Mail has no weight limit, which means you can send large quantities of educational materials without worrying about extra charges.
Eligibility Requirements
To qualify for Media Mail rates, your shipment must meet specific criteria:
Content Restrictions: Media Mail can only be used for shipping educational materials such as books, manuscripts, sound recordings, and films. The content must be educational or informational. Items like advertisements, catalogs, and promotional material do not qualify.
Packaging Requirements: Ensure that your items are properly packaged. Media Mail packages should be securely wrapped to prevent damage during transit. It’s also important to label your shipment accurately to avoid delays or additional charges.
How to Use USPS Media Mail
Prepare Your Package: Start by securely packaging your items. Make sure the package is well-sealed and durable enough to withstand handling during transit. Use sturdy boxes or padded envelopes as needed.
Labeling: Clearly label your package with the recipient’s address and your return address. USPS Media Mail requires a specific address label and postage. You can print these labels using the USPS website or at your local post office.
Postage: Calculate the postage required for your shipment based on its weight and dimensions. USPS provides an online postage calculator to help you determine the correct postage amount.
Drop-off or Pickup: You can drop off your Media Mail packages at any USPS location. Alternatively, you can schedule a pickup if you have multiple packages or prefer the convenience of having your mail collected from your location.
Important Considerations
Delivery Time: Media Mail is a cost-effective option, but it can be slower compared to other shipping methods. Delivery times may vary based on the distance and volume of mail being processed. On average, Media Mail delivery takes 2 to 8 days.
Restricted Items: Ensure that your shipment meets all eligibility criteria for Media Mail. Items that do not qualify may incur additional charges or be returned to the sender.
Insurance and Tracking: While Media Mail includes tracking, you may want to consider additional insurance for valuable or fragile items. USPS offers insurance options that can be added to your Media Mail shipment for added peace of mind.
Conclusion
USPS Media Mail is a fantastic option for shipping educational materials and media at a lower cost. Its affordability, combined with reliable tracking and delivery confirmation, makes it an attractive choice for both individuals and businesses. By understanding the eligibility requirements, preparing your packages correctly, and considering important factors like delivery time and restricted items, you can make the most of this cost-effective shipping solution. For further information or assistance, visit the USPS website or contact your local post office.
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Seonghwa's Shared Passion
An ATEEZ fanfic by AbsentCaryatid
The reader makes a new friend at the mall, one just as interested in LEGO and K-pop as the reader.
2.2K words, Content note: all ages, gender neutral reader, no reader romance, lots of LEGO mentions, Seonghwa gets San as a romantic partner and the reader is very happy for them.
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It was the day a life-changing friendship was to be born, but you could not have known that at the time. The lanky man who stood before you bore a staff tag with the name Seonghwa. You had found yourself in his warm presence due to a chance visit to the mall for a quick lunch. With time to spare afterward, you had chosen to stop over at the adjacent LEGO store to see if the 'Dynamite' BTS set was back in stock.
“Still backordered I'm afraid, and no date set for when it might be available again.” As your face fell, the rather stunning clerk nodded sympathetically. “It was a lucky thing I could get mine before the store opened on the day it dropped, a perk of working here, along with the generous staff discount. I'm in the same boat on my Star Wars Razor Crest set though, so I know the production wait can be difficult. Is there anything else I can show you while you are here?”
Picking your jaw up off the floor after recalling the cost of the Mandalorian ship and how much this guy must really like LEGOs, you managed to resume the conversation. “Thank you, no. I devour the online and print catalogs so I'm pretty familiar with all the sets that interest me.” You turned to leave then spun back with a delighted expression. “Actually, I had forgotten I want to work on a new custom build. I like to recreate music video sets from my favorite K-pop groups. Got a little bit behind in ATEEZ releases and I still have to complete last year's final video.”
Seonghwa followed your train of thought with swiftly delivered knowledge on the level of a dedicated fan. “Oh, 'HALAZIA', that one is great.” He even did a little of the hand choreography on the spot. Not particularly smoothly, but Seonghwa was a store employee and not an idol. With a self-effacing little lick of his lips as he seemed to recall what he was supposed to be doing on the clock, he then enthusiastically asked, “You thinking the wet abandoned mall or the stadium for the scene?”
“Eventually I'll build both, but want to start with the stadium because I like the effigy.”
Seonghwa grinned as he made a beeline for the minifigure accessories. “You are going to need this western hat in black then. Wait, forgive me. If you are familiar with recreating scenes for ATEEZ you probably already have the 'HALA HALA' style hat already.”
“I'm not about to raid my 'Say My Name' or 'Answer' builds on display to get those hats so I have been buying them in bulk online every time they show up in a video. Going to need a lot of yellow pennants from the knights range though, and some more drawbridge chains to repurpose.”
With the store otherwise unoccupied, Seonghwa spent the better part of an hour excitedly talking to you as he assisted in finding the best part matches for your planned LEGO build. He impressed you with his knowledge of the full range of specialized parts, an equal to your own expertise from years of play. It felt good to meet a kindred spirit who liked to go beyond the instructions with a hobby of designing free-form creations.
The surprising shared interest in K-pop also had you warming up to the engaging salesperson. You were charmed as Seonghwa felt comfortable enough to disclose his fantasy of being in the popular six-person group ATEEZ. “I like to imagine the idols in a circle dancing to 'HALAZIA' and there I would be in the center right along with them.” The joy left his face. “You probably think I am silly.”
It was the admission that your daydreams ran like that sometimes too which cemented a mutual affection for each other. You became a regular in his store rather than purchasing online, and together would pore over the Pick-a-Brick catalog on his lunch breaks whenever you were nearby. As much as you loved the conversation, you were concerned he needed time off the subject. “Are you sure you are okay with talking LEGO parts over lunch? That means you’re not really getting away from work.”
Touched by your thoughtfulness, Seonghwa beamed and lightly placed a hand on your shoulder. “This is working on a hobby with a friend. We can call each other friends by now, right?” From that day onward you would meet up outside the store for comfortably platonic meals out or visiting each other's homes. Star Wars content and music videos became a typical reason to find yourselves together when not consulting each other on various LEGO projects.
As he again admired the collection of music video dioramas scattered around your apartment, Seonghwa had been the one to suggest sharing photos of the custom builds online. He was convincing and soon you decided to go for it. Immediately popular, the images made the rounds in both LEGO and K-pop circles. Seonghwa was tickled to discover he was credited as a consultant from the 'HALAZIA' model onward, and the next development had him over the moon.
Your latest one-of-a-kind project depicting the 'Bouncy' flaming saloon set got re-tweeted by the ATEEZ account after Yeosang mentioned in a YouTube live that he had seen the impressive photographs. Seonghwa proudly told everyone in sight at work the next day that he had been in charge of procuring all the lights and the little LEGO goat at minifigure Hongjoong's side.
Getting official recognition from KQ and the members themselves felt amazing, but the high was not to last. Seonghwa had some news about rising in his career, and as a dear friend you should have been happy for him.
Holding your hands as he sat across the dining room table at his place, Seonghwa explained the situation. “I'll still be working with LEGOs, but I'm leaving sales work.”
At first you were excited. “With all your building experience, are you going to be a LEGO Certified Professional like you've talked about? Been thinking about doing that myself. It seems like such a cool job getting the budget to dream up massive sculptures for events.”
Seonghwa did that habitual thing licking his lips again, a sign you had learned to recognize as anxiety. “Actually, I have been putting off telling you this, but the job is in LEGO's global headquarters in Denmark. I'm moving to Billund at the end of the month.”
While you tried to be stoic, you were sure he could tell the reaction was mixed as he shared more details of the promotion. This was no mere desk job Seonghwa had qualified for. To become a master builder for the company was an incredible honor and very competitive, but the cost of losing his presence was hard to take.
Wanting to do something special for your friend before he left, you booked Seonghwa a session at the glamour photography studio a few storefronts down from his shop. The few times you had picked him up after work he had often mused about getting one of the K-pop makeover sessions when walking past the studio. Although he played it off as a joke at the time, you had sensed there was a serious longing there.
When you presented him the certificate for the makeover and portrait package he hugged you the longest he ever had. Once pulled back, “Thank you,” was all he could manage, but there were tears of joy in Seonghwa's eyes that said everything.
True friend that he was, Seonghwa convinced you to share the experience because being silly together was far better than alone. So after a significant amount of coaxing on his part, and a promise of dinner out afterward, the two of you agreed anything goes and put your hair and eyebrows in the hands of the artists.
Grinning at each other through the mirrors at the styling stations, you watched Seonghwa transform. He always had been attractive, but in the hands of professionals he looked like a real idol. Gone were the Angry Bird eyebrows he had regularly joked about, now elegantly shaped. Seonghwa's natural hair color had become a white-blond, and between shading and other makeup effects he had become truly stunning.
While you would love to say your transformation had been as dramatic, Seonghwa seemed to be a perfect canvas in a way you did not, but that was okay. It was still a lot of fun, especially together. You were very glad not to have missed this opportunity. It was probably the last day seeing him in person before taking him to the airport within the week.
Hair and makeup got you halfway into character as idols for the day, but trying on various outfits for the photography session completed it. Shared laughter helped reduce your awkwardness when posing, but it was Seonghwa who really took to modeling. He had always seemed poised, but watching him go through a variety of stances and gestures gave you the feeling of watching a pro at work. It was not only you, the photographer herself commented on it in a way that felt genuine and not just part of the service. The resulting portraits alone and as a duo memorialized the fun day.
Far too soon after that Seonghwa was physically gone from your life with his relocation to Denmark. Thanks to technology you could still build together over video calls at least monthly. It took some trial and error but eventually you learned wearing a microphone helped your voices carry over the sound of rustling plastic bricks. As good as the time together was, you were sorely feeling the loss of fully being together in person. Not just his warm hugs, but there was something about Seonghwa's laughter and smiles that were not fully conveyed online.
On one chat you observed a new decoration in his home, hanging behind your friend as he talked. It was a large poster with a mostly familiar image. The six-member team of ATEEZ had surprisingly grown to eight. Seonghwa and another man had been edited into a shot on the 'HALAZIA' stadium set. The spacing was a little wonky after Seonghwa's new neighbor San had used photo editing skills to flip vibrantly red-haired Wooyoung onto the other side of the lineup leaving room to insert the two new fantasy members, but to Seonghwa it was a prized possession. The poster commemorated not just his dreams and time with you getting the K-pop makeover, but also a growing closeness with San who stood alongside him in the revised image.
Meeting San had been such a boon to Seonghwa. The hesitation originally felt over moving to a new country was eased significantly when he had the great fortune to encounter another fellow K-pop and LEGO enthusiast in his apartment building. Even if the Star Wars collection was not San's favorite, no man was perfect. You had listened eagerly to weeks of Seonghwa's developing crush on his neighbor. While some people might have felt replaced, you knew your friendship was as strong as ever, and if anything, it would be great to know yet another person who shared your passions. The way Seonghwa's face lit up every time he spoke of San left you genuinely happy for him.
When Seonghwa hesitated to ask him out, you finally recommended he have San over for dinner as thanks for easing the transition to the new city. Fortunately, San had a similar level of interest and was able to ask Seonghwa out over the course of the successful evening. You cheered as Seonghwa's giddy texts came in afterward, thanking you profusely for helping him along.
It had been over a year since he had left the mall store when Seonghwa suggested you use some of your vacation time to visit Denmark. It took little convincing before you accepted. You missed your best friend, and also there was the matter of wanting to meet the person who had won Seonghwa's heart. The plane ticket would be expensive, but at his partner San's urging the couple decided you had to stay with them while in the country. Going to the LEGOLAND theme park with the lovebirds was a day you would remember forever, but there was one thing even better.
You had thought the LEGO museum would be the trip highlight. Instead, it was getting a tour of the LEGO headquarters where Seonghwa worked. The whimsical environment changed your life. From that point on you changed your career path from LEGO Serious Play facilitator doing corporate training to any role that would lead to your own employment in Denmark. Excited by your plan, Seonghwa had some suggestions for departments best suited to your skills.
It took time, but being reunited with Seonghwa as his newest neighbor after your own move to Denmark was the best feeling ever. Commuting to LEGO headquarters together and working side by side was a dream come true. Things were just as perfect at home. Just as you were not threatened by San's romantic role in Seonghwa's life, kindhearted San was just as warmly understanding of your deep platonic love for his partner. The three of you three of you remained best friends forever, united by shared interests that had brought you and Seonghwa together in the first place.
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Masterlist of Stories with No Reader Romance
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As promised, my thoughts on Sense and Sensibility (2024)
(Looking for what REAL people of color wore in the Regency era? Check out my Pinterest board!)
The clothes weren't as bad as I was expecting. The fabrics vary from garish prints, to heavy embroidery, to plain colors.
The main problem seems to be that they are ill fitting. The men's coats seem to add extra bulk to the actors.
The production itself has scenes that appear to be copied from both the 1995 production and the 2009 production.
Elinor's hair is styled in an ancient Greek inspired arrangement that enjoyed popularity during the Regency era. I think it is a beautiful style for Black hair. Most of the women's hairstyles are quite good.
Colonel Brandon's beard and mustache are not period accurate. He should be clean shaven. Compare to this portrait of Pierre Toussaint.
The main problem seems to be that they are ill fitting. The men's coats seem to add extra bulk to the actors.
On the other hand, the ladies bonnets appear to be too small. I thought Margaret's bonnet was weird as hell but apparently it's a real design from the late regency to early romantic period.
Marianne's boots are visible after she has her famous fall. They have a prominent heel. Regency boots for women were very flat without a heel or with a very low heel.
Margaret's shoes here are also very odd. They look almost like 16th century women's shoes.
I don't know what kind of shoes Marianne is wearing here but they look a bit clunky. This is a production where $15 plain, solid colored pleather flats from Amazon would not be out of place, if budget necessitated it.
The blue gloves are period accurate!
Costume Parisien, 1798
In an article about the movie, it was mentioned that the set dressers added real historical portraits of Black people. I noticed the famous Portrait of a Man in a Red Suit and a GIANT bust portrait of Dido Belle (cropped from the original). I also spotted some 16th or 17th century portraits of Black men that seemed vaguely familiar. Other artwork was unfortunately too hidden in shadow or out of focus for me to recognize.
There are also some other things that made this production more Black, such as the scene where Wentworth and Marianne bond over their shared interest in art and find that they both admire Phillis Wheatley's poetry.
There were some changes that raised my eyebrows. The child of Colonel Brandon's ward is his!
At the ball in London I am almost positive that Seal's Kiss From A Rose was being played by the violinists.
Final thoughts:
According to the costume designer, she had to make 68 costumes in 20 days. This is absolutely an insane demand. While some of the costumes were rented, the time crunch is quite obvious on the other costumes. People who work in film and television do not deserve to be treated like this. Hallmark has a ridiculous turnaround time for their productions, but at this point I feel like the Hallmark back catalog is big enough it can afford to make fewer but more high quality productions.
Or perhaps we can sacrifice complex, unnecessarily over the top costumes in favor of simple but pretty costumes such as the ones in Mr Malcolm's List (2022), which also notably starred people of color.
I think that people of color DESERVE beautiful costume dramas, but this is not what it could have been. The first (and currently only) Black Jane Austen adaptation in existence deserved more. I love Sense and Sensibility but this adaptation broke my heart because it lacked the richness and warmth of the 1995 and even the 2006 versions.
#unfortunately I cannot find the reference for Elinor's hair again. it was from a Regency fashion plate. I promise it was EXACTLY the same.#sense and sensibility (2024)
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Pseudo-historical project about 1912 unit record equipment computation aka the "Symbolic Analyst Processor" full stack!
(above pictures emulate the looks of what this tech stack documentation and actual use may look like, still very early in the process though)
It is still coming together by my head as I write infodump notes and research various aspects of the whole time, (including the WIMP & MERN/MEAN stack) but yk, things are coming together nicely to give some milestone project mid-way between my current phase in life and the next where I go develop a fully alternative INTJ lively stack of tools. Explanations, history dives, lively reaction studies and a couple more content suggestions related to it are on the way.
Behold, the infodumps
"Top-bottom and back up workflow" 1910 / 1912 Unit Record Equipment Tabulator Computation "Bundle" Project (Pflaumen & Utalics' SymbolicAnalystProcessor)
Information Processing Language / LISP 1.5 / Bel, A-BASIC / DIBOL, Spreadsheets, Cellular Automaton, COS-310, magnetic tape storage too, TECO / VIM, Assembly, Wirebox, Tabulator, Alphanumeric Interpreter, Printer, RTTY device, Data Recording, Bulk Data Processing Indexed Cards, 60-64 entries Deque, 4K Direct-use RAM, 12K * 24 storage devices, Phonebook, Timeclock, DateTime Calendar, Programmable, Statistics, Demographics, Voting, Ledger, Journal, Logging, Rolodex, 12 Generic-use Registers & 4 Special Registers, Catalog, ~16 Keys Pad, Customized Hexadecimal Numeric Representation for "MachineCode" Hexdumps, 4*12 bits per page of data, Macros, Paracosm, may be useful for Military & Civilian Uses, Electrical Energy (and possibly incorporates some mechanical energy too), Nouns & Verbs, "Vector" XY plotter, Lambda Calculus / Panini Grammar / Universal Turing Machine Thesis, Rotors, Ural TriodeVaccumTube "Mainframe", Interactive-Use, Hypertext Interactive Video Terminal, Memex, Modem, Electric + Radio Telegraphy, Document-processing, Word-processing, Orange Plasma Touchscreen Terminal, Time-sharing, Cash Register, Bank, Automatic Teller Machine, Vending Machine, Oracle, Typewriter / Selectric, IBM 701, IBM 1440, IBM 403, IBM System/360, OpenPOWER, F#, IBM Tellum, MUD, TextWorld, solo text-adventures, Email, AIX, z/OS, Linux for IBM mainframes, Symbolic Processing System, Autocoder, modular, IBM Lotus Suite, interface with KDE or CDE, paper handling equipment, Addventure, 12-bit basic data unit as designated word, Distributed Interactive System, VeneraFS (cladogram Parade+DolDoc), GNU Hurd / MINIX3-style Microkernel, either permissive FLOSS license or public domain waiver, extensive documentation, printed illustrated booklets, music-playback, emulator / compiler / bytecode / interpreter, analog media-friendly, mostly for didactic tinkering educational uses, multilingual reconfigurable programming, HTML+CSS, Markdown, Argdown, DMA, hardware-friendly, software development environment for direct-access programmers and aesthetic designers, sub-version control system like Git, various hardware & software implementations, museum / observatory Toymaker story, constructed languages / imaginative paracosm influences around the immersive in-world lore of the "16^12" pseudo-historical setting…
Back to the point
The list is far from exhaustive or finished, as life is so much more than meets the eye. But this should be a good start to remind myself what I am working towards, a full revamp of the last ~120 years of history with much attention and care put into making it as satisfying to me as possible, despite the very probable scenario where people take the ideas and incorporate only some of such "modules" in their own workflows. Which is fine but not taking the whole package (and only specific modules) is eventually gonna be a major learning experience for me considering the reason I revamp it all beyond control freak stuff is literally to provide less exclusive / less invasive tools that anyone can learn and customize despite being very... idiosyncratic yk.
Still welcoming suggestions and constructive criticism for such big time, I hope those textual infodumps I do every so often don't bother you too much... Cya soon!
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Every Record I Own - Day 774: Lungfish A.C.R. 1999
The next album in Lungfish's discography is technically Necrophones, but until Dischord reissues it on vinyl or I find a decent copy that isn't $80 on Discogs, then I have to skip that one. But A.C.R. 1999 was actually the next collection of songs Lungfish recorded after The Unanimous Hour and six of its ten tracks later appeared on Necrophones, so...
A more scholarly Lungfish fan could probably tell you why the band opted to record at A.C.R. studios back in 1999 instead of going to Inner Ear as they had for their previous albums. And maybe they could tell you why the bulk of the album was re-recorded for Necrophones. Was this just a demo? Was the band ultimately unhappy with Necrophones? Is that why the album has been out of print for so long? And is that why Dischord put out A.C.R. 1999 in 2012? Unfortunately, I don't have the answers for you.
I know this much: by 2000, Lungfish had been a band for thirteen years. While they certainly had a contingent of die-hard fans, their lack of touring and the aging demographic of the Dischord crowd meant that their albums weren't selling as they once had. Necrophones was their ninth album, and even though Lungfish had continued to evolve over the years, they were still adhering to their minimalist principles. They weren't interested in polishing their sound or capitalizing on At The Drive In's mass-marketing of the post-hardcore scene or seizing upon the new millennium's cocaine-fed dance punk craze. They were simply continuing to be Lungfish.
By the time A.C.R. 1999 was released in 2012, the band's steadfast vision was seen as a virtue, but in 2000, some folks were beginning to see that consistency as a handicap. I'll be honest... I can relate with Lungfish here. While I admire artists that can successfully reinvent themselves, I often feel that artists that continually shape-shift lack any true center. We bemoan the rock artists of the '70s who cut their hair and added keyboards in the '80s, or the hardcore bands of the '80s that went for the crossover sound by the end of the decade, or the metal bands of the '80s that tried to latch onto grunge in the '90s. Fuck it. If you can go for over a decade adhering to your vision, I applaud you. It takes more creativity to continue finding inspiration in the tools at hand than it does to add a bunch of new tools into your arsenal.
So maybe this was the rationale behind releasing A.C.R. 1999 in 2012. Lungfish was ready for a cultural re-evaluation. We were no longer waiting to see what the next Lungfish album was going to sound like because we already knew the arc of their catalog. And A.C.R. 1999 made us take a second look at a period where Lungfish was being accused of stagnation and it reminded us that they were still a vibrant, exciting, and fearless band even as they continued to work within a set of parameters that other artists might consider restrictive.
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Wholesale Kaftans and Silk Kimonos for Women in India
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10 Most Common POS Systems and How to Use POS Software
Point of Sale (POS) systems are indispensable for modern businesses, offering tools to manage sales, inventory, and customer relationships seamlessly. Whether you’re running a retail store, a restaurant, or a service-based business, having the right POS system can significantly improve efficiency and customer satisfaction. Below, we explore 10 common POS systems and provide a guide on how to use them effectively.
10 Most Common POS Systems
1. Ehishab POS
Ehishab POS is widely recognized for its simplicity and flexibility. It provides essential features like inventory tracking, mobile payments, and detailed analytics, making it ideal for small businesses such as cafes, boutiques, and food trucks.
2. Shopify POS
Shopify POS seamlessly integrates with its e-commerce platform, allowing businesses to manage online and in-store sales from one system. It’s perfect for retailers looking to unify their inventory and customer data across multiple channels.
3. Clover POS
Clover POS is a customizable system that offers a range of hardware and software solutions. It’s especially useful for restaurants and service-based businesses, with features like loyalty programs and advanced reporting.
4. Toast POS
Designed specifically for the foodservice industry, Toast POS is an all-in-one solution for restaurants. It supports table management, kitchen orders, and online delivery, making it indispensable for hospitality businesses.
5. Lightspeed POS
Lightspeed POS offers robust inventory and customer management tools, making it suitable for medium to large retail businesses. Its advanced analytics and multi-store capabilities set it apart.
6. Vend POS
Vend POS is a cloud-based system known for its ease of use and scalability. It supports barcode scanning, offline functionality, and detailed inventory tracking, making it ideal for retailers.
7. QuickBooks POS
QuickBooks POS integrates seamlessly with QuickBooks accounting software, offering tools for sales tracking, inventory management, and customer data. It’s an excellent choice for small to medium-sized businesses already using QuickBooks.
8. NCR Silver
NCR Silver is a versatile POS system for restaurants, cafes, and retail shops. It offers employee management tools, loyalty programs, and robust analytics to help businesses optimize operations.
9. Revel Systems
Revel Systems is an iPad-based POS solution popular for its user-friendly interface. It includes features like customer relationship management, employee scheduling, and inventory tracking, catering to small and medium-sized businesses.
10. eHopper POS
eHopper POS is a cost-effective system offering core features like payment processing, inventory tracking, and customer management. It’s an excellent choice for small retailers and quick-service restaurants.
How to Use POS Software
Step 1: Setting Up the POS System
Install the Software: Depending on the provider, download the app to a compatible device or access it via the cloud.
Connect Hardware: Attach necessary equipment like receipt printers, barcode scanners, and card readers.
Integrate Payment Methods: Add payment gateways to enable seamless transactions, including cash, card, and mobile payments.
Step 2: Configuring Business Settings
Add Business Information: Input details like your store name, tax settings, and operational hours.
Upload Inventory: Use the software to add products, including SKUs, prices, and stock levels. Many systems allow bulk uploads for convenience.
Set Employee Permissions: Assign roles and access levels to staff to ensure secure operations.
Step 3: Conducting Transactions
Create Sales Orders: Use the software to scan items or select products from a catalog.
Accept Payments: Offer multiple payment options to customers for convenience.
Print or Email Receipts: Provide receipts to customers, either digitally or as hard copies.
Step 4: Managing Inventory
Track Stock Levels: Real-time updates on stock availability help you avoid overstocking or running out of products.
Receive Low-Stock Alerts: Most systems notify you when inventory reaches a critical level.
Step 5: Analyzing Reports
View Sales Data: Access detailed reports on sales performance, best-selling items, and profit margins.
Make Informed Decisions: Use data insights to adjust pricing, promotions, and stock.
Step 6: Employee Management
Monitor Performance: Track sales by employee to identify top performers and areas for improvement.
Manage Schedules: Use scheduling tools to create work shifts and monitor attendance.
Step 7: Enhancing Customer Engagement
Build Customer Profiles: Store customer information, including purchase history and preferences.
Offer Loyalty Programs: Reward repeat customers with discounts, points, or exclusive offers.
Benefits of POS Systems
Streamlined Operations: Automates tasks like inventory tracking and sales recording.
Enhanced Customer Experience: Provides fast, secure, and flexible payment options.
Accurate Data: Offers real-time insights for better decision-making.
Scalability: Many POS systems grow with your business, accommodating more features and integrations as needed.
Improved Productivity: Frees up time spent on manual tasks, allowing you to focus on customer service and business strategy.
Choosing the Right POS System
When selecting a POS system, consider the following:
Business Type: Choose a system tailored to your industry, whether retail, foodservice, or services.
Ease of Use: Ensure the software is intuitive for both you and your employees.
Cost: Evaluate pricing plans and choose one that fits your budget without compromising on essential features.
Support and Updates: Opt for a provider offering reliable customer support and regular updates.
Conclusion
POS systems have transformed the way businesses operate by automating processes and improving efficiency. Whether you opt for Ehsiahb, Shopify, or Toast POS, understanding how to use these systems effectively can significantly impact your business's success. By leveraging the right tools, you can enhance customer satisfaction, streamline operations, and boost overall profitability.
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Introduction to Proton Paper Industry - Premium Coated Duplex Paper Board Manufacturer for Packaging and Printing
At Proton Paper Industry, we specialize in the manufacturing of premium coated duplex paper boards that set the standard for quality, strength, and sustainability in the packaging and printing industries. With years of expertise and state-of-the-art technology, we produce high-performance duplex boards that offer superior printability, excellent rigidity, and exceptional surface finish.
Our coated duplex paper boards are designed to meet the diverse needs of packaging, printing, and graphic applications. Whether you’re looking for a reliable material for retail packaging, food packaging, or luxury product packaging, our boards provide the perfect balance of durability, aesthetic appeal, and eco-friendliness.
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Commercial Printing in NYC: The Role of Color Consulting in Business Success
In the fast-paced world of business, first impressions matter. Whether it's a brochure, business card, or large-scale advertisement, the quality of your printed materials speaks volumes about your brand. Commercial printing in NYC is a key service that businesses rely on for everything from marketing collateral to branded packaging. However, the process of ensuring your print materials truly reflect your brand’s identity goes beyond just using high-quality materials—it involves strategic color consulting.
The Importance of Commercial Printing in NYC
New York City is home to a wide array of businesses, from start-ups to established corporations. The demand for professional printing services is constant, and the options are endless. Commercial printing in NYC allows businesses to produce high-quality printed materials in bulk, ensuring they have everything they need for trade shows, direct mail campaigns, and everyday marketing efforts.
When it comes to commercial printing, it's essential that businesses work with printing services that offer precision, consistency, and top-tier production. The right commercial printing service can handle various types of projects, including flyers, posters, catalogs, and custom prints, tailored to the needs of each client.
The Role of Color Consulting in Print Design
One of the most crucial aspects of any print project is color. Color not only grabs attention but also conveys the emotions and values that a brand wants to evoke. That's where color consulting comes into play.Color consulting is an expert service that helps businesses choose the perfect color palette for their brand and marketing materials. It involves understanding the psychology of colors, the branding goals, and how specific hues can impact consumer behavior. When it comes to commercial printing in NYC, the importance of color consulting cannot be overstated.
Colors have the power to influence the perception of your brand. For example, red can convey energy and urgency, while blue is often associated with trust and professionalism. Working with a color consultant ensures that your brand’s colors are consistent across all platforms—whether it’s your website, print materials, or product packaging.
How Color Consulting Enhances Commercial Printing Projects
When color consulting is applied to commercial printing, it brings numerous benefits. Here are some of the ways color consulting can improve your printing projects:
Brand Consistency: A color consultant ensures that the colors used in your print materials are consistent with your overall brand identity, making your company easily recognizable across different platforms.
Increased Brand Recognition: Colors that align with consumer expectations and emotions can make your business stand out and create a memorable impression.
Improved Design: Professional color consultants can help create visually appealing designs that complement your company’s message and aesthetic.
Optimized Results: Choosing the right color combinations can lead to better print results, whether in terms of quality, impact, or the ability to convey the intended message clearly.
For businesses in New York City looking to elevate their marketing materials, combining commercial printing services with expert color consulting is a game-changer. Color consulting can help create a cohesive and impactful design that aligns with your brand’s values, creating a stronger connection with your audience. By ensuring the right colors are used across your printed materials, you can enhance brand recognition and improve the effectiveness of your print marketing efforts.
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Top Pizza Box Wholesale Supplier | Affordable Packaging Solutions by Narayani
In the bustling world of food service, packaging plays a crucial role in ensuring food quality, maintaining freshness, and enhancing presentation. For pizza restaurants, food trucks, and catering services, finding the right packaging solution that combines durability, cost-effectiveness, and visual appeal is essential. Enter Narayani Packaging, a Leading Wholesale Supplier of Pizza Boxes that caters to the diverse needs of businesses in the food industry.
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