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So I figure, what better way to break it in than with a good rant.
Speaking of icons, something that really grinds my gears: tiny text. I've discussed this with Miranda, who expends considerable time and sanity making them, and she explained it as a design element, the aesthetic pleasure of the inconsistent line, and that the text for most people either doesn't mean anything or isn't even words.
I still don't like it. What's the point of text if it can't be read? She mentioned Chinese characters on T-shirts having the same effect in that they're not meant to be understood. But mostly, I see tiny text like some stories I've read that are written well and have good premises but are unintelligible because there's an impossible amount of reading between the lines and psychic ability involved in discrening what it's trying to get across. It becomes more frustrating than anything else. I get the element of intrigue and making the consumer work for the product, I do, but what has been accomplished when the point is lost on the majority of the audience? And in the case of tiny text, all of the audience?
I'm fine with things looking like one thing and being another, so long as that other is discernible. But tiny text comes off as at best, wasted effort; at middling, a line that almost fits with the icon but not really so it's made small to hide that fact; and at worst, pointless pretention - like, oh, what, you don't get my art? How bourgeois of you. Don't get me wrong - I like art and talking to artists about their ideas and the ways in which their work manifests, but I do think there's a lot of it that's virtually incomprehensible or be so open to interpretation as to be rendered as such.
The idea behind LiveJournal is, in my head anyway, that it's a medium for the masses. It's for anybody who wants it, no particular talent required, and the whole idea is that within it, you're coming together in a community (or at least taking some varying levels of active participation in contributing to it.) So making an icon that can't possibly be understood by people who otherwise share every other interest in the universe seems counterproductive to the democracy of the medium. Which I realize is a fiction, whatwith fandom having its own hierarchies and politics, but back to the point, tiny text takes art that is smart or clever or funny and unnecessarily making it inaccessible. Icons are supposed to be, to some greater or lesser extent, a mode of self-expression in addition to the post. And if that piece of the message is lost on the audience or makes an unintended impression, then what hase been accomplished?
IMHO, as a member of that bourgeois. As proof, I will now return to my lunch of unfrozen arepa and instant coffee.
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"I don't need a soldier
I did when I was younger
but now that I'm older
I don't need a father
I don't wanna be your mother
it's just that any one of us is half
without another one is you"
If it wasn't obvious from my journal, I am a Remus/Harry girl, for which I will burn horribly but there it is. Would just anybody get all that? No, but if they can read the text (ha! My argument is foiled), it gives an inkling of their relationship and their similarities. The icon, as with most pretty, smart things I possess, is by
Tears and sadness about the popslash story. [sigh] Nobody went to the trouble of saving all those files like you did that day, a feat I still live in awe of. It's what I get for saving all the things from the CDs you made me and not keeping them. Eh, maybe I'll come across someone with a hard copy and cough up the money for copies. Thanks for checking though.
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As for you burning in hell over that pairing....hum... I'm kinda quite partial to Harry/Snape myself so we'll probably be sharing a handbasket on our way to hell, uh?
And yeah, it's a shame about that story, I adored it. :-( I was quite sure I'd saved it myself but I just haven't been able to find a working copy. I have discovered that a LOT of the files I had saved were badly saved and more than half of them are now irretrievable. *cries*