TMG icons, continued
Finished up the Margaret Ghost 2010 icon set I started last week. Enjoy!
... Oh yeah, and it occurs to me I'd meant to do one more for Sophia:
BORE WITH A HEART OF GOLD
Emerson |
Emerson |
Margaret |
Margaret |
Margaret |
Mazzini |
Greeley |
Greeley |
James |
James |
Nathaniel |
Nathaniel |
... Oh yeah, and it occurs to me I'd meant to do one more for Sophia:
BORE WITH A HEART OF GOLD
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I was going to say "it's what
P.S. Of all the icons, yours are the ones where I'm still not convinced about the best fit between lines and (available) pictures. If you have better ideas, let me know!
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* Where by "real life" I must also include that I am sure that that guy everyone else calls John is named Emerson, but then, I think the guy you have labeled James is really named Elephant, so I am not to be considered authoritative. :)
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The characters tend to use the convention of men lastnaming each other (with prefix if they don't know each other well/are being formal, without prefix if they're being less formal), and men and women lastnaming each other (with prefix) unless they're quite intimate. The women firstname each other because they all happen to be intimate. But then, there's either sloppiness or Deeply Significant Name Useage about Margaret -- many people firstname her (but then, most of the characters are intimate with her), while Hawthorne can't make up his mind.
By the conventions of the time, I believe, "Hawthorne" would be unambiguous, because you wouldn't refer to a woman by last name without suffix. But from our perspective, you're right, it is (or at least, ought to be) ambiguous whether "Hawthorne" means S or N.
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What would happen if you rotated the text of the Margaret icons one icon to the left? (i.e. so legs-->patronize, nil-->legs, patronize-->nil)