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I've looked at the two page examples for several days to see if my opinion would change. Overall both pages are good, but I think I prefer the bottom page. I do however think the spacing between the top row and the bottom row needs to be closer together; more like the top page. |
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Ok, I redesigned 2006. I left Page 1 the way it is for now, but redid the headdress sheet. Right now there is a page with the headdress picture in color with title and description. The next page is completely blank and has the box to mount the stamp with a title. The pages look like this:   You can get the files here: http://stamphacks.com/wp/?p=305 |
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6am ... Still down. Glad I grabbed the update as soon as you posted it !! |
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So, going forward, the solution for larger pages will be to put a smaller color image on one page with descriptions, and the actual sheet on another page. I think this works well. Thanks for suggesting it! |
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So, while looking through the Scott 2009 Catalog, I noticed that, unlike the other sources I typically use to ID Ukrainian stamps, the 2005 Butterflies sheet was labeled as "Moths." So, off to Wikipedia and went and typed in some of the scientific names from my description, and, sure enough, they were moths and not butterflies. So, I cleaned up the pages. You can grab them here: http://stamphacks.com/wp/?p=321 |
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So, I got bored and decided I would clean up the 1992 page layouts. I did 2 things: 1. Rearranged the stamps so they're in date of issue order (as best I could) 2. Made an A4 layout for people outside the US. I think this is the last thing I am going to do that will distract me from finishing 2007. I do plan to do A4 layouts for the whole thing at some point. http://stamphacks.com/wp/?p=340 |
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I am getting a little concerned with all of the proposed changes. I've printed and used every year as they came out. Changing everything is a lot of ink, paper and mounts, not to mention expense. |
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There's no need to print anything new. All the same stamps are there. Just a different order on the page. The only thing I really want to change going forward is to add an A4 size for European users. If you're happy with 1992 version 1, just keep using it. |
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