Are you doing English? (Though personally I'd prefer the German as the calander is playmo-sized.)
Aehm, yes?!?
Shouldn't I?
I just thought, in this international forum every should have the possibility to have it in his/her preferred language. But as I didn't have any feedback so far about different languages, maybe I should actually drop this idea and make it just in German. Other possibility could be that nobody is interested at this first stage on a klicky-sized calendar at all ... anyway, I will make it for my personal use
Folks who are interested in the project for a full size PlaymoFriends calandar (as opposed to this lovely klicky sized girly calandar Jochen is creating), please see this topic.
Ups, sorry. I missed this thread totally. My fault.
My idea wasn't to make an "opposed" project. It was more like, to set up a fast prototype, so that we can discuss on it. In my opinion it's better to discuss on a existing object (pro's and con's, enhancements, etc.) than just only on theory; e.g. one thing can be discussing about the format of the calendar so that the photos can be designed accordingly. I made the experience within some other projects where I made some nice photos but they finally didn't fit in a afterwards defined shape or format where they have to be used with.
Doing the prototype in klicky size is just because it can be made faster and is less ink/paper consuming. Using the girly stuff is just because these are already available (thanks to formerly work of Sylvia and some others) and to follow the original idea of Sir Gareth who exactly had this type of calendar in mind. From the design/layout point of view, there shouldn't be any difference, because it's just a matter scale (right Gordon ?
). So my idea originally was (although I didn't stated this in detail) to just make one calender in a suitable resolution to be used for the full size PF calendar as well as the klicky-sized one (by downscaling it). Exchanging the photos afterwards (in a "classical" design) shouldn't be an issue; also adapting the dates from 2006 to 2007 due to the modular design of the template.