Here's the first design of the second generation of FBA Post Up Podcast business cards, featuring the starting point guard of the Plymouth Taproots, Cheeto Wolfote, drawn by
lilifox!
I included the face of the card so everyone could see the '2' in the upper left corner, indicating second generation. This uses the same design as the first generation-- I haven't decided yet if I should make any design changes for the next bunch. Any thoughts?
lilifox!I included the face of the card so everyone could see the '2' in the upper left corner, indicating second generation. This uses the same design as the first generation-- I haven't decided yet if I should make any design changes for the next bunch. Any thoughts?
Category Designs / General Furry Art
Species Canine (Other)
Size 900 x 600px
File Size 176.8 kB
That's a really good suggestion, V! I use Clarendon simply because it's the same font the NBA uses in their own posters and advertising materials. But you're absolutely right, there's no reason in the world why the FBA shouldn't have it's own identity with its own font.
Maybe I'll try a few more samples of this with some new fonts, see if one of them looks good. Would you have any recommendations for the FBA?
Maybe I'll try a few more samples of this with some new fonts, see if one of them looks good. Would you have any recommendations for the FBA?
It's actually not that hard at all! The thing is, the iTunes Store doesn't actually store anything from your podcast, it just links to your own RSS server. So when you search for podcasts on the iTunes Store, you're not downloading them from Apple, but just using them as a guide to find where podcasts are being hosted.
Once I set up my own RSS site for my podcast using Podcast Maker from Lemonz Dream (TOTAL PLUG-- this software is AWESOME! http://www.lemonzdream.com/podcastmaker/ ), there's a form on Apple's website you fill out to inform them about your hosting location. After a couple days, the iTunes Store had linked to my location, and that was that! Now I'm searchable on the iTunes Store!
The one fancy thing about getting into the iTunes Store is that it uses their own RSS tags to display information. Like, for instance, the logo I've got on the iTunes Store is linked through a particular tag I have to write into the XML page. The great thing about the Podcast Maker software is that it does all that automatically for you, so you don't have to pull out the text editor and tap keys. :) Really handy!
Once I set up my own RSS site for my podcast using Podcast Maker from Lemonz Dream (TOTAL PLUG-- this software is AWESOME! http://www.lemonzdream.com/podcastmaker/ ), there's a form on Apple's website you fill out to inform them about your hosting location. After a couple days, the iTunes Store had linked to my location, and that was that! Now I'm searchable on the iTunes Store!
The one fancy thing about getting into the iTunes Store is that it uses their own RSS tags to display information. Like, for instance, the logo I've got on the iTunes Store is linked through a particular tag I have to write into the XML page. The great thing about the Podcast Maker software is that it does all that automatically for you, so you don't have to pull out the text editor and tap keys. :) Really handy!
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