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Re: FN-FORUM: An interesting experiment? - What would you do differently
date posted 1st August 2004 22:28
It's true, divulge works too.
It's just indulge is more usual, and I wanted to round my post of with that,
failed there didn't I..'induge' he he
Least it raised a smile anyway. :)
> sorry Darren - i hope you don't think i was knocking the lancers
> project - it was fun to be part of.
Not offended at all. Just pointing out it had a different overall goal
than what's been mentioned here. Allowing everyone to flex they're
artistic muscle outside the day to day design restrictions.
Boundaries you want to keep in place with this project.
regards,
Darren Yates
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Luke Perman" [EMAIL REMOVED]
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Sent: Sunday, August 01, 2004 9:12 PM
Subject: Re: FN-FORUM: An interesting experiment? - What would you do
differently
>
> On 1 Aug 2004, at 18:51, Richard Harfst wrote:
>
> >> http://www.thelancersproject.com/
> >>> to divulge their artistic side,
> >> Then you can 'induge' your artistic side again. :)
> > ... Any oneupmanship pedants want to jump on this one? ;)
>
> haha - although i did mean to use the word divulge, but indulge works
> also!!!! (or 'induge' haha!)
>
> http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=divulge%5C
>
>
> sorry Darren - i hope you don't think i was knocking the lancers
> project - it was fun to be part of.
>
> i was just making the distinction between a real life project and
> something that's done 'for fun' in my previous post...
>
> that's interesting to hear that .NET did a similar thing Richard. i'll
> have to look up the articles - but yes, what i was thinking about was a
> bit more than just how different designers treat a brief. i'm trying
> to see how many new techniques people really use, and how much thought
> / energy really goes into the everyday site.
>
> it would be interesting to create a CSS Zen type site as Tony
> suggested, showcasing the original thought that an exercise like this
> could produce.
>
> luke
>
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