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I like this one the best. It just seems the most aesthtically pleasing. Options 2 and 3 make my head hurt even though, they are most likely to look like real crayons.
Option 4 is the same as option 1, but with the text on both sides. In this way each individual crayon has both right-handed and left-handed text, but I alternate which I use on one side, so all the text is the right way up.
You might find it easiest to see what's happening by cutting a strip of paper with a point at one end, writing the text as illustrated for one colour, and then manipulating it.
Okay, to be honest, I prefer all the pounts at one end, like a real crayon box. That way, the straight side can go over the baby without having two "point" in his/her face.
Of course, this is only my opinion Andrea-for what it's worth
4 comments:
I like this one the best. It just seems the most aesthtically pleasing. Options 2 and 3 make my head hurt even though, they are most likely to look like real crayons.
Can you explain Option 4?
Option 4 is the same as option 1, but with the text on both sides. In this way each individual crayon has both right-handed and left-handed text, but I alternate which I use on one side, so all the text is the right way up.
You might find it easiest to see what's happening by cutting a strip of paper with a point at one end, writing the text as illustrated for one colour, and then manipulating it.
I vote for 1 or 4. Options 2 and 3 make my head spin.
Sallie
Okay, to be honest, I prefer all the pounts at one end, like a real crayon box. That way, the straight side can go over the baby without having two "point" in his/her face.
Of course, this is only my opinion Andrea-for what it's worth
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