Tumgik
#titlepage
thegoodenchantress22 · 10 months
Text
Tumblr media
Day 8 - Creator's Choice!!
I admit, I had a heck of a time choosing what I wanted the last picture to be. I'm not the best at coming up with things on the fly sometimes, but I thought that I should finally announce properly that I'm working on a fanfic based off of this prompt I got off tumblr with a title picture I decided to finally draw! (Which, funnily enough, is my working title. Seriously: "Hey Arnold! Fanfic From This Prompt I Got Off Of Tumblr" is the first thing in my doc file.)
Essentially, it's an AU where Helga and Curly become closer friends and all the hijinks that ensue with that. They do NOT become a couple, but they do help bring out the best in each other and help the other with the affections of their crushes, Rhonda and Arnold (who are now noticing Curly and Helga because the two have pranked [most of] PS118 into thinking they're dating).
I don't have many chapters pre-written, I'm unsure where to publish them, and I don't even have a title. But I'm having so much fun writing about these goobers that I feel as though I should publish it on one of the many sites soon... As soon as I have a title! If you have an idea for a title, comment an idea and maybe I'll use it! (And thank you, of course.)
But with that, I have successfully made it through an entire Shortaki Week! On time! It's been an absolutely amazing ride and I enjoyed every moment! Thank you to my new fans! Thank you for all your lovely comments! Thank you other artists who participated! Thank you to Craig who was so awesome to 'like' two of my pictures (at time of writing)! Thank YOU reading this! I had an absolute blast making all this art and I hope to make a lot more soon! Thank you all again!
35 notes · View notes
curiouscatalog · 2 years
Text
Tumblr media
From: Lipsius, Justus, 1547-1606. Iusti Lipsi De cruce libri tres. Antverpiae : Ex officina Plantiniana, apud Viduam & Ioannam Moretum, 1595
HV8569 .L6 1595
31 notes · View notes
lisa-lostinlit · 2 years
Photo
Tumblr media
💬 What are you currently reading? 🤎📖 A literal star-studded anthology that delivers a love story for every star sign straight from the hearts of thirteen multicultural YA authors. A haunted Aquarius finds love behind the veil. An ambitious Aries will do anything to stay in the spotlight. A foodie Taurus discovers the best eats in town (with a side of romance). A witchy Cancer stumbles into a curious meet-cute. Whether it’s romantic, platonic, familial, or something else you can’t quite define, love is the thing that connects us. All Signs Point to Yes will take you on a journey from your own backyard to the world beyond the living as it settles us among the stars for thirteen stories of love and life. These stories will touch your heart, speak to your soul, and have you reaching for your horoscope forevermore. Thank you to @inkyardpress for sending me a copy of the book. . . . h a s h t a g s : #AllSigsPointtoYes #inkyardpress #storygramtours #titlepage #openbook #booknerdigans #bookworm #bookish #bookishthings #readersofig #booksofig #bookworld #booklovers #bookhoarder #totalbooknerd #totalbooknerd https://www.instagram.com/p/CeKJUobu9DV/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
36 notes · View notes
gaknar · 2 years
Photo
Tumblr media
Man, there’s something extraordinarily terrifying about demon possessed Colossus. That dead look on his face. That unrestrained metal hulkiness. You take away Peter’s humanity and innocence and yeah, you’ve got a monster. Whew. Anyway, Andy Kubert’s artwork flew under my radar when I was a kid. I don’t remember thinking much of him but I gotta say, this style here is much more in line with the early 90s X-Men aesthetic than Paul Smith’s work in the last issue. Why wasn’t Andy Kubert one of the guys invited to go work at Image? Seems like he would have fit right in there. I mean, just based on his work it seems like he would have fit in. Not sure if he was a narcissist or not. Maybe he wasn’t a narcissist and he wouldn’t have fit in there at all. (Uncanny X-Men #279 – Aug 1991)
 Okokok geez yes I know not everyone that worked at Image was a narcissist. There was Jim Valentino.
14 notes · View notes
palequeeeeen · 2 years
Photo
Tumblr media Tumblr media
Here’s a kinda cringy comic I’m gonna upload here. Ya don’t have to read it if you come across this somehow. Gonna take a while to finish… considering just how long I want this to be.
5 notes · View notes
sistahscifi · 1 year
Photo
Tumblr media
We loved reading THE MONSTERS WE DEFY by @leslyepenelope!! If you haven't read it, we are in stock and our copies are signed by Leslye Penelope. Link in bio: @sistahscifi | www.sistahscifi.com. Better yet, check it out from your local #library 😀 👍🏿 Reposted from @amanda.the.bookish Q: Read the blurb below and tell me if you think you'd enjoy this story! A woman able to communicate with spirits must assemble a ragtag crew to pull off a daring heist to save her community in this timely and dazzling historical fantasy that weaves together African American folk magic, history, and romance. The Monsters We Defy from @orbitbooks_us // @hachetteus Synopsis: Washington D. C., 1925 Clara Johnson talks to spirits, a gift that saved her during her darkest moments in a Washington D. C. jail. Now a curse that’s left her indebted to the cunning spirit world. So, when the Empress, the powerful spirit who holds her debt, offers her an opportunity to gain her freedom, a desperate Clara seizes the chance. The task: steal a magical ring from the wealthiest woman in the District. Clara can’t pull off this daring heist alone. She’ll need help from an unlikely team, from a jazz musician capable of hypnotizing with a melody to an aging vaudeville actor who can change his face, to pull off the impossible. But as they encounter increasingly difficult obstacles, a dangerous spirit interferes at every turn. Conflict in the spirit world is leaking into the human one and along D.C’.s legendary Black Broadway, a mystery unfolds—one that not only has repercussions for Clara but all of the city’s residents. , . . . . . #TheMonstersWeDefy #leslyepenelope #flatlay #vintagehome #vintagetypewriter #titlepage #openbook #SistahScifi #1920s #harlemrenaissance (at Sistah Scifi) https://www.instagram.com/p/CnxCBuXJ55F/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
0 notes
summerchabbab · 2 years
Photo
Tumblr media
This is my title page for the Collaborative Enterprise unit, also known as the Made.com project. #titlepage #sketchbook #collaborativeenterprise #unit #made #project (at Harrow, United Kingdom) https://www.instagram.com/p/CeYW0Ttt05B/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
0 notes
Text
While I'm ranting about stuff that peeves me at work, can we take a moment to say "fuck you" to whoever puts marketing information into title fields?
The box says "Title (series #)". There's even an instruction to "Enter title exactly as it is on the book then (series #) if appropriate". These are some examples of plausible titles:
Booky McBookface - title only and no series
Booky McBookface: A Book on the Shelf - title and subtitle
Booky McBookface and the Library Gang (Booky #3) - title and series #
Booky McBookface: Out Of Print (Booky #4) - title, subtitle, and series #
Here are some examples that I would NOT like to see:
Booky McBookface: CBCA Shortlisted Book 2024 - that's an award. it belongs in the awards field and maybe the description.
Booky McBookface: Now a major motion picture - that's marketing info and might be the first line of the description.
Booky McBookface: Australia's next bestseller - i'll believe that when I see the sales data, and then I'll put it in the description or (if appropriate) the awards).
Booky McBookface: the latest release by Biblio Writerson - i can figure that out from the author field and the release date.
Whoever the fuck's marketing team is messing with everyone's bibliographic data, it's time to stop. Don't do this. Be better.
7 notes · View notes
crystalsbyrob · 7 months
Text
Book Of Shadows Divider/Title Pages - BOS Pages
Tumblr media
Book Of Shadows Divider/Title Pages - BOS Pages
  Book Of Shadows Divider/Title Pages - BOS Pages, Organize your Book of Shadows with these beautiful dividers. Included in this packages are: 5 Packs Of Divider / Title Pages With Different Backgrounds And Designs -ASTROLOGY -CRYSTALS -HERBOLOGY -MAGIC OILS -SABBATS -POTIONS AND BREWS -ESBATS -DIVINATION -FAERIE -PRAYERS -SPELLS -CANDLES -ANGELS -GOD AND GODDESSES -RITUALS -STONES -SHADOW WORK -DIVINATION -CANDLES -RECIPES -DEITIES -FAMILIARS -TOOLS -MAGIC OIL -PRAYERS   The Book of Shadows, or BOS, is used to store information you'll need in your magical tradition, whatever it may be. Many Pagans feel a BOS should be handwritten, but as technology progresses, some use their computer to store information as well. Don't let anyone tell you there's only one way to make your BOS, because you should use what works best for you. Bear in mind that a BOS is considered a sacred tool, which means it is an item of power that should be consecrated with all of your other magical tools. In many traditions, it is believed you should copy spells and rituals into your BOS by hand; this not only transfers energy to the writer, but it also helps you to memorize the contents. Make sure you write legibly enough that you’ll be able to read your notes during a ritual.
What to Include in Your Book of Shadows
When it comes to the contents of your personal BOS, there are a few sections that are nearly universally included. Book Of Shadows Divider/Title Pages - BOS Pages - Laws of Your Coven or Tradition: Believe it or not, magic has rules. While they may vary from group to group, it’s a really good idea to keep them at the front of your BOS as a reminder of what constitutes acceptable behavior and what doesn’t. If you’re part of an eclectic tradition that doesn’t have written rules, or if you’re a solitary witch, this is a good place to write down what you think are acceptable rules of magic. After all, if you don’t set yourself some guidelines, how will you know when you’ve crossed over them? This may include a variation on the Wiccan Rede, or some similar concept. - A Dedication: If you’ve been initiated into a coven, you may want to include a copy of your initiation ceremony here. However, many Wiccans dedicate themselves to a God or Goddess long before they become part of a coven. This is a good place to write out who you are dedicating yourself to, and why. This can be a lengthy essay, or it can be as simple as saying, “I, Willow, dedicate myself to the Goddess today, June 21, 2007.” - Gods and Goddesses: Depending on what pantheon or tradition you follow, you may have a single God and Goddess, or a number of them. Your BOS is a good place to keep legends and myths and even artwork concerning your Deity. If your practice is an eclectic blend of different spiritual paths, it’s a good idea to include that here. - Correspondence Tables: When it comes to spellcasting, correspondence tables are some of your most important tools. Phases of the moon, herbs, stones and crystals, colors – all have different meanings and purposes. Keeping a chart of some sort in your BOS guarantees that this information will be at the ready when you really need it. If you have access to a good almanac, it’s not a bad idea to record a years’ worth of moon phases by date in your BOS. Also, put together a section in your BOS for herbs and their uses. Ask any experienced Pagan or Wiccan about a specific herb, and chances are good that they’ll expound on not only the magical uses of the plant but also the healing properties and history of use. Herbalism is often considered the core of spellcasting because plants are an ingredient that people have used for literally thousands of years. Remember, many herbs should not be ingested, so it’s important to research thoroughly before you take anything internally. - Sabbats, Esbats, and Other Rituals: The Wheel of the Year includes eight holidays for most Wiccans and Pagans, although some traditions do not celebrate all of them. Your BOS can include rituals for each of the Sabbats. For example, for Samhain, you may wish to create a rite that honors your ancestors and celebrates the end of the harvest, while for Yule you may want to write down a celebration of the Winter Solstice. A Sabbat celebration can be as simple or complex as you wish. If you’ll be celebrating each full moon, you’ll want to include an Esbat rite in your BOS. You can use the same one each month, or create several different ones tailored to the time of year. You may also wish to include sections on how to cast a circle and Drawing Down the Moon, a rite that celebrates the invoking of the Goddess at the time of the full moon. If you’ll be doing any rites for healing, prosperity, protection, or other purposes, be sure to include them here. - Divination: If you’re learning about Tarot, scrying, astrology, or any other form of divination, keep information in here. When you experiment with new methods of divination, keep a record of what you do and the results you see in your Book of Shadows. - Sacred Texts: While it’s fun to have a bunch of new shiny books on Wicca and Paganism to read, sometimes it’s just as nice to have information that’s a little more established. If there is a certain text that appeals to you, such as The Charge of the Goddess, an old prayer in an archaic language, or a particular chant that moves you, include it in your Book of Shadows. - Magical Recipes: There’s a lot to be said for “kitchen witchery,” because for many people, the kitchen is the center of hearth and home. As you collect recipes for oils, incense, or herb blends, keep them in your BOS. You may even want to include a section of food recipes for Sabbat celebrations. - Spell Crafting: Some people prefer to keep their spells in a separate book called a grimoire, but you can also keep them in your Book of Shadows. It’s easier to keep spells organized if you divide them up by purpose: prosperity, protection, healing, etc. With each spell you include, particularly if you write your own rather than using someone else's ideas, make sure you also leave room to include information on when the working was performed and what the outcome was. Book Of Shadow Pages Shop Home Page Read the full article
1 note · View note
cauchys-special-boy · 3 months
Text
if there's one thing ive learned from my math education it's the ability to judge a textbook by it's cover:
fancy cover with actual picture, fewer than 15 years old, $300: absolute dogshit. time wasting exercises, poor exposition, that weird gloss they put on the pages probably makes it too toxic to use as kindling
title is just name of subject, referred to by author, 50 years old with like 3 editions: excellent. compact proofs, exercises good enough people refer to them by number in conversation. available for free by foraging somewhere they grow naturally
title is some shit like paul's notes, "cover" is just default latex titlepage, distributed as pdf to grad classes or by advisor: best coverage of whatever (usually niche) topic it's about in the world. crystal clear exposition. solutions to exercises available by emailing grad students working under author
6K notes · View notes
devilscreekballad · 10 months
Text
Tumblr media
new titlepage after the basic customization. (you proceed by clicking the title) thoughts?
39 notes · View notes
garadinervi · 1 year
Photo
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
Thomas A Clark, in collaboration with Peter Foolen, Five Colours, (portfolio: 5 prints, with titlepage and colophon, printed in silkscreen on Somerset satin white 300 grs, and extra sheet with text – On Imaginative Space), Peninsula Foundation, Eindhoven, 1998, Edition of 10 numbered and signed copies [© Thomas A Clark, Peter Foolen]. Printed by Sjra Marx and Peter Foolen. Typesetting by Tjeu Teeuwen
25 notes · View notes
drawing of Disney princesses sketchbook titlepage
Tumblr media
Hi ♥️this was my sketchbook from 2020 I drew Disney princesses👑 I hope you really like my picture☺️💞✨
2 notes · View notes
manonamora-if · 2 years
Note
The template I'm using on my sugarcube game works just fine in portrait mode when I test it on my phone, but when I rotate it to landscape mode, it simply doesn't work. It was not made to support landscape mode, it seems. And I'm afraid that itchio is going to lock it in landscape mode on mobile once I publish it (just like it happned to somoene that is using the same template that I'm going to use), so I'm wondering - is there a way for me to lock the screen orientation to be only in portrait mode on mobile?
I already tried to solve it with some coding myself, but it either did nothing or the desktop version ended up having its body rotated 90 degrees in the orientation of which only someone with a broken neck could read. It's really upsetting :(
Can you please help me out? I really want to use this template, it's beautiful and matches my story's aesthetic.
Hi Anon,
I am glad you find the template aesthetically pleasing.
However, the Simple Book template was always intended for landscape mode use only. This is why in the promotional images it is presented in a landscape mode rather than portrait--and, as such, use the landscape-locking for mobile in the itch settings.
Tumblr media
Note: Itch does not lock an orientation by itself but lets the creator choose which orientation to use in the game setting: Portrait, Landscape or Default (I do not recommend the last one, often it's iffy).
I have some questions for you:
Why is locking the orientation to landscape mode not good on mobile?
Is the vibe you are going for in the mobile version just half a page look and on desktop a whole open book look?
While it is possible to edit it to match portrait only (it's just code after all), please note that this was not the intended format for this template and that I have not tested this solution either. And it will only look like a one page spread rather than and open book with two pages.
Pretty much, you want to mess around in the Stylesheet, allll the way at the bottom, in the {@/media } rule. Ideally, you want to have the .parent class have the same width as the .parent class in the CSS widget named "titlepage" or "endpage" (it's the same value, width: calc(100vh*1.33/2) ). In theory that should do the trick.
If not, change the value of width to 100% or 100vw. It won't keep the proportion, but it will fit the screen.
If not, change in that rule the max-height condition to max-width (you might need to mess around with the font sizes of the classes in that rule).
In any case, you want to mess around with the @/media rule, max-height and max-width conditions, and the height and width of the parent class. The rest should move into shape.
Again, I do not recommend using the template in a different orientation aside from a locked landscape. It was meant to look like an open book on both desktop and mobile version.
5 notes · View notes
shoalfield · 3 months
Text
Tumblr media
Titlepage
0 notes
leanstooneside · 5 months
Text
THE MOVIES (RADON)
• but the shadow
• and the order
• or a force
• to the titlepage
• to a rose
• and the others
• to the phases
• and the candlestick
• and the mind
• But the notes
• and the swallows
• and the pox
0 notes