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hes just asking..

Exactly.. Nothing from you since the 4th September.. Someone comes in being a prat and demanding the world first post etc and is advised not to, by being asked a simple question.. Go back to the rock you have been hiding under.. Don't understand how and why you are still around.. Suppose how else can you steal other peoples hard work and call it your own..
 
Please someone send me the complete pdfs of all the textbooks from Hogwarts now.


JK! :p



-Been working on a bunch of potion bottles and cleaning up labels. I'll post some of them when they're finished!
 
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@follows, no, I don't have the text, that why I used lorem ipsum. How do you know there was proper text in the prophets?

edit: I rembered that someone (can't remember who) gave me this text, and said it is the text from the flying ford anglia prophet:

"Bewildered [...] Muggles at London were convinced they saw an old car flying over the Post Office tower at noon in Norfolk. Mrs. Hetty Bayliss spotted the Flying Ford Anglia while hanging out her washing in her locality of Wandsworth. Mr. Angus Fleet of Peebles reported the flying car to police at his local Finchley station. Six or seven Muggles in all reported the Flying Ford Anglia. The Improper Use of Magic Office is investigating the incident. The Wizard responsible is expected to be in for a very rough time. Eye-witnesses Leonora Gore and Daphne Maubyslin said that the accident was caused by a rather feeble old wizard called Armando Dippet, a local well known for his erratic flying. He is due to take his ancient age flying test next month on his 355th birthday. Unfortunately this accident occurred a month too early. Luckily though no serious injuries were incurred, Felickaria Tugwood had the worst with a shocking flu after falling straight into the freezing cold Mersey. Luckily the other flyers landed on [...] quite a bit of pottering in the bottom [...] Recently Dippet had dropped some of his [...] by looking at [...] last of [...] and crashed straight into Felickaria Tugwood and she in turn fell off her broomstick and [...] all three Diogron sisters off their brooms on her [...] to the Mersey."
 
ok so i made something and want your opinion its kind of odd but who knows and i have never seen one like this if you have please tell me so i can give proper credit
 
That's a pretty interesting idea Wardedman; I never really thought of what Gringotts cash would look like! Has potential.
 
hi everyone its been busy here for a while having a training for my job as
a graphic designer,..hope i can have time to recreate and share,.

thanks warden,..it looks great i like the purple one :)
 
This is something I've always wanted to do! Slughorn's note to Harry at the Hogwarts Express from book 6! Here's the result:
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@follows, no, I don't have the text, that why I used lorem ipsum. How do you know there was proper text in the prophets?

edit: I rembered that someone (can't remember who) gave me this text, and said it is the text from the flying ford anglia prophet:

"Bewildered [...] Muggles at London were convinced they saw an old car flying over the Post Office tower at noon in Norfolk. Mrs. Hetty Bayliss spotted the Flying Ford Anglia while hanging out her washing in her locality of Wandsworth. Mr. Angus Fleet of Peebles reported the flying car to police at his local Finchley station. Six or seven Muggles in all reported the Flying Ford Anglia. The Improper Use of Magic Office is investigating the incident. The Wizard responsible is expected to be in for a very rough time. Eye-witnesses Leonora Gore and Daphne Maubyslin said that the accident was caused by a rather feeble old wizard called Armando Dippet, a local well known for his erratic flying. He is due to take his ancient age flying test next month on his 355th birthday. Unfortunately this accident occurred a month too early. Luckily though no serious injuries were incurred, Felickaria Tugwood had the worst with a shocking flu after falling straight into the freezing cold Mersey. Luckily the other flyers landed on [...] quite a bit of pottering in the bottom [...] Recently Dippet had dropped some of his [...] by looking at [...] last of [...] and crashed straight into Felickaria Tugwood and she in turn fell off her broomstick and [...] all three Diogron sisters off their brooms on her [...] to the Mersey."

If you look carefully, you can actually see that the text in the Daily Prophet (from Goblet of Fire onwards) is actually an edited version of the "Dumbledore's Giant Mistake" article from the Goblet of Fire book. This gets used as something of a proto-Lorem Ipsum device.

I have posted something on this before.

Hope that Helps!

Kylelgr x
 
So here's my latest update!



Hope you enjoy!

Also, if someone can point me in the right direction regarding the fonts for the EuroGlyph advert, it would be much appreciated!

Owl me with your comments!

Kylelgr x
 
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