No probs.
No probs.
Yes, this has already been addressed.
Customer and consumer overlap. The publisher is the customer, but represents the consumer's will, and will not accept something if during research it is determined that the consumer wouldn't be receptive.
The average consumer is implicitly represented through the publisher, who will decide wther to keep something or change it depending on whether they think something would work or not. The chain goes like this: 1.Auteur/Creator brings idea/prject to publisher, 2.publisher tasks a commercial artist to make the creators…
I agree with all you've, but I never disagreed with the points you are making in the first place. The OP made a distinction between consumers and power, my point being that when it comes to commercial art there is no distinction. The public's acceptance means everything for a project to get off the ground, that…
Thank you, though it is riddled with typos, so sorry about that.
I'm not usre what you are talking about, but it seems you misunderstand what commercial art is. All of the people you cite are movie directors, with the exception of Rowling, not graphic designers, illustrators or commercial artists in any capcity, in fact it looks like you went out of your way to include only what…
For commercial art, the consumer is in the position of power.
No probs.
Eh, it's just a pet peeve of mine, people have been misplacing my country since I can remember.
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Oh, I have no problem playing one way or the other, for example on the Wii I pretty much have no choice. It's just if I go from one position to the other without noticing, or changing my grip for comfort, it doesn't bother me at all.
Well, the stick just got pretty slippery quite fast, even more so in the summer and when being passed around between siblings. Then it just became a habit and I still do that to this day, either with the GameCube controller, or the PS3. Obviously not with the Wii though.
I learned to hold my Dreamcast controller like this because my thumb would often slip from the stick when I was a kid. Got worse in the summertime when the controller would get sweaty and was being passed between me and my brothers. It became a habit afterwards.
I do. Became a habit after my thumb kept slipping of the stick of my Dreamcast controller when I was a kid. Doesn't really hinder me in any way.
This is a minpr one, but it irritated the hell out of me at the time ( and kinda still does whenever it comes up nowadays).
Not really, because this covers every search engine that fits the same criteria as google.