MaximRecoil said:
LexX said:
You're doing exactly what I did!! And that's why I like it. ;)
P.S. that ROTJ LD cover scan would be awesome... A high quality scan of that would solve all my ROTJ cover problems, LOL.
Very nice. It looks like you had your work cut out for you on the TESB sleeve; that's quite a bit of text (when you have to match kerning rather than just type it out). Additionally, that text is squared up on both sides of each column, which means the original typesetter had his work cut out for him too. That's the kind of typesetting that they do for e.g. newspapers and bibles. Whoever did the typesetting for the original U.S. VHS releases didn't go as far as squaring the text on both sides of the column.
Indeed, that was pure pain to always continue doing the text right.
I took a few liberties, though. I replaced all mentions of video cassettes to video recordings and all VHS logos to DVD logos. Otherwise I avoided all mentions to DVDs or discs so they would feel more old school. Since the cases still hold DVDs and not videos, you could think about that.