User talk:NikoSilver/Signature shop
Alison
Hiyya. A rumour from a certain nameless individual (no names!) indicated that you may be the best in town at creating new sigs. I'd be honoured if you could have a go at producing a new one for me if you're not too busy, and have the time, and don't mind. I hear you're totally awesome at the job (shameless grovelling :) ) - Alison☺ 23:29, 16 April 2007 (UTC)
- Please fill in the rusty questionnaire:
- Preferable style:
- Favorite color(s):
- Backgrounds acceptable?
- Gradients or plain colors?
- Special preference/hobby/habit/obsession/profession/addiction to be included?
- Answering will speed up the process. On behalf of NikoSilver, the signature shop clerk: Ryan Postlethwaite 23:32, 16 April 2007 (UTC)
- Fine, I'll just improvise. I thought that since you're into pharmacology and medicine, a sign similar to the Rod of Asclepius would be applicable for your case (it also looks like a twisted "T" for "talk"). Then I also noticed the nice blue headers you use in your userpage, so I devised a sig that incorporates those two concepts and which IMO enhances consistency in your self-identification:
199 chars, no Verdana: :Alison: ₮
...and if you don't like gradients, I'll try with plain color:
...and if you don't like backgrounds, I'll give it a shot with foreground:
...and if you don't like backgrounds, but you do like gradients, I'll try some more:
...but then again, you can use your nice green existing one with the smiley, if you don't like any of these. Note that I inserted some redundant spaces so that the markup wraps around in the edit window. NikoSilver 12:44, 24 April 2007 (UTC)
- Oooh - they all look so nice. I love the gradient. Let's try a tiny little mod of the last one;
- Comic Sans kinda gives it an informal twist. What do you think? - Alison☺ 21:59, 24 April 2007 (UTC)
Sure (unless we want to scare the vandals off, that is)... Comic sans is fine, but it's kinda thinner, so we need to darken the whole thing by a twitch for vision problems consideration. Here it is:
(I noticed you dropped poor Asclepius in favor of the smiley, but hey, meds are supposed to make us smile from health!)
Hope you like this. NikoSilver 23:53, 24 April 2007 (UTC)