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Tag: 4P&F

  • I’ve Fixed Our Menus

    Shortly after getting my first smartphone, I noticed a problem with our menusblog. I believe I have now fixed the problem, meaning that people with smartphones should be able to use the menus of at least 95% of the pages on the Bee Happy Graphics website. The page’s aesthetics may have suffered slightly, but that…

  • Thoughts On Mat Layout

    The easiest and most common mat layout is one with the widths of all four borders equal. But if you are forcing a picture into a standard-sized frame, that’s not always possible. And then there’s the matter of bottom-weighted mats. Bottom-Weighted Mats Bottom-weighted mats, or the ones with the bottom edge wider than the others,…

  • Working With Weird Wood: Preface

    A few years ago, Nancy took a photograph of her junior-high-school best friend JoAnne’s father on a tractor at his northern-Florida homestead and gave it to JoAnne. After he died, JoAnne brought the picture back, along with some of the old fence pickets from the property, and asked if we could use them to frame…

  • We Have A Winner!

    Three months ago, I invited you to critique my new homepage and offered a rewardblog. The offer has closed, and the results are in. But first, a recap. We received twenty suggestions from six people. Each suggestion received three virtual tickets. We received no votes of preference between the new and the old homepage. Each…

  • How We Digitally Stretch Our Gallery-Wrap Edges Before Printing

    To download a printable version of this article (GalleryStretch.pdf), click here That’s about it. Feel free to leave comments or questions.