I'm in Hamilton on Lake Ontario, and it's nice to know I'm not the only Crazy Canuck floating around the forums here and elsewhere.
Yep, that was my education in Graphic Design as well... everything done on a drafting board with a t-square, rulers, and an X-acto blade, and then (if needed) composited using photography. Computers were just starting to come into the main stream back then and I remember my course included 10 hours a week of learning Windows for Beginners back on a (then) state-of-the-art 386 system in Windows 3.1 when it still had to be started by DOS prompt. Long time ago that!
Don't forget carbon paper.And lets not forget Drafting Paper, Colour Pencils, Water Markers, and Water Colour Paints for concept roughs and prototyping the designs before starting the rough draft on the cutting board... oh yes, and Onion Paper for tracing roughs for transfer for preliminary design
Don't forget carbon paper.
Sadly, yes.Yep... passport even just for day trips... been that way since shortly after 9/11... sadly
My dad was the foreman of the Composing Room of a newspaper until he retired. He started as a copy boy, and worked his way up over a span of 42 years. Now-a-days you need a degree to hold that job, and everything's done in offset.Rae, you worked in printing too?
Actually I learned about compositing when I started playing in 2D graphics software decades ago. Now I sometimes use it when rendering large scenes with multi passes.. . .these days no one know's what that is unless they've been in the printing industry a while .
I'm in Hamilton on Lake Ontario, and it's nice to know I'm not the only Crazy Canuck floating around the forums here and elsewhere.
Yep, that was my education in Graphic Design as well... everything done on a drafting board with a t-square, rulers, and an X-acto blade, and then (if needed) composited using photography. Computers were just starting to come into the main stream back then and I remember my course included 10 hours a week of learning Windows for Beginners back on a (then) state-of-the-art 386 system in Windows 3.1 when it still had to be started by DOS prompt. Long time ago that!
Some of the stuff you described, like the size of your city and the term "lake effect" and I thought maybe Thunder Bay. I lived there for a while as a kid. Right now I'm in Saskatoon. No lake effect here, that's for sure, lol.
Sadly, yes.
And down here in the states bordering Mexico there's an additional problem. In MOST places you can walk into a Western Union agent and send money three ways: To a person who will pick it up at another WU agent, make a payment on a bill to a company the has set payment through WU, and send money to a bank account. In the SW border states only the first two can be done. It's part of the effort to reduce money being sent to the Mexican drug cartels. This morning a lady who moved down here but didn't set up an account at a local bank found that out the hard way when she needed to send money to her bank account. I've no idea what she ended up doing.