Submitted by Name: Brian From: Arlington, VA E-mail: Contact
Comments: Hey Russell, had trouble submitting my response on your comment board, not sure it went through but trying again. Thanks for your response. I'm looking for a logo in that red ballpark script that says "TeamAddict" for a hobby sports website of mine, rather than buying merchandise with the logo. Would you consider doing this and e-mailing me the logo for a small fee? Thanks!
Added: May 13, 2013
Submitted by Name: Brian From: Arlington, VA E-mail: Contact
Comments: Hi Russ,
I LOVE the baseball script. Is there any way you could produce the words "TeamAddict" (no space between Team and Addict) in this script for me? How much would you charge if so?
Fantastic design, hope to hear from you.
-Brian
Admin reply: Tell me what colors you would like and can make one and put it on Zazzle where you can get as many as you like. I admit I'm a little reluctant to do this now since the last person did not even order one after all the hard work I put into making the design.
Added: May 10, 2013
Submitted by Name: Robin Swenholt From: Falls Church, VA E-mail: Contact
Comments: Russ,
It would be first and last name.
Robin
Admin reply: The sports logos for your name are now available at
http://www.zazzle.com/Family_Pride
Added: March 30, 2013
Submitted by Name: Robin Swenholt From: Falls Church E-mail: Contact
Comments: Hi Russ,
What would you charge to turn my name into a baseball-type font?
Robin
Admin reply: First name or last name or both?
Added: March 29, 2013
Submitted by Name: Robin Swenholt From: Falls Church, VA E-mail: Contact
Comments: Hi Russ,
My name is Robin Swenholt and I'd inquired about the baseball-type font. Thanks for replying so quickly.
Robin
Admin reply: You're welcome. I hope my reply was helpful.
Added: March 29, 2013
Submitted by Name: Robin From: Falls Church, VA E-mail: Contact
Comments: Hi Russ,
Delightful sketches! How did you design your logo? I'd like to create a Baseball-type logo for my name?
Robin
Admin reply: Thanks! I used Adobe Illustrator to design my logo. The font is my own hybrid of several others plus extensive tweaking. I have many names already on Zazzle. Tell me your name if it is not there already.
Added: March 15, 2013
Submitted by Name: JDT From: Alaska
Comments: Thanks Russ. I was curious about singing the Psalms and this was a great resource--the best I could find on the internet. Just one small quibble: the "familiar tunes in Common Meter" aren't actually tunes (music) but are hymns (poems). For instance, "Amazing Grace" is a poem written by John Newton in 1779. The tune it is most commonly sung to is "New Britain," which was first published in 1829. The were first published together in the hymnal "Southern Harmony" in 1847. Some shape-note hymnals still organize themselves by tune rather than poetry, so you would have to look for New Britain rather than Amazing Grace if you wanted to sing that song. I'd love to visit Japan someday. I grew up in Ohio and spent many summers in the Kidron area--knew a few Malone students.
Admin reply: Thanks for the kind words and the heads up. I guess I should have suspected that might be the case, since I've read similar stories (A Mighty Fortress is Our God and The Star Spangled Banner for example). I'll make the corrections in the article very soon!
Added: February 28, 2013
Submitted by Name: nicolas joly From: france E-mail: Contact
Comments: your sketches and drawings are such an incentive to draw myself that I regret you did not post any after 2009 I wish I could carry on visiting this Japan of yours I do not know and appreciate. Regards nicolas joly
Admin reply: I'm glad you were encouraged by the sketches. I have more recent ones at the sketching forum. By the way, please read "Please read this before registering" which can be found at the top of all three forums (and also on the home page) and then get back to me with the information I need for your registration.
Added: February 1, 2013
Submitted by Name: marcia michael stutler From: Kingman Az E-mail: Contact
Comments: Hey just found you accidently or by devine design ! We r Stutlers, now in Az but from Orange co., Ca. Definately linked somewhere as our family comes mostly from Harrison (berg) co. W.V. My husbands dad was Lester Dwayne, his dad was Lester & mom Liberty from WV. We have a very prolific Stutler family with 5 sons & Mike's brothers 6 sons. Our heritage is German from the bavarian alps near Swedan. We all love and serve the Lord Most High, as, it seems, do you. One of my son's has Stutler Cabinets here in Kingman, Az. My husband and youngest son & I plan on making a swing through Harrison county this comimg July. weve never been back to meet relatives & hope to meet a few this summer! Would love to hear back from you, Marcia
Admin reply: Hi Marcia, great to hear from another Stutler, and to hear you are Christians as well. I'm sure we have the same ancestors in America and Europe. I've heard of Stutler Cabinets when I was researching the Stutler name on the web. I find working with wood very relaxing, but my skills are limited to simply avoiding injuries when I work with tools.
Added: January 29, 2013
Submitted by Name: Stephen Gagnon From: Florida, USA E-mail: Contact
Comments: Where does one get the Revised Grail Psalms that have these accent marks for plainsong? I would be interested in this. Is this a kind of universal pointing as well?
Thanks, -Stephen
Admin reply: One place is from the publisher GIA Music,
http://www.giamusic.com/sacred_music/RGP/
At the bottom of my singing the Psalms article I have a photo of it open so you can see a page with the accents. It's not universal pointing as you have described, because some lines have more accents than others, but you only need to ignore the extra accents. The groupings have generous space between them so chanting is easier since you can see what is coming at a glance.
Name: Brian
From: Arlington, VA
E-mail: Contact
Hey Russell, had trouble submitting my response on your comment board, not sure it went through but trying again. Thanks for your response. I'm looking for a logo in that red ballpark script that says "TeamAddict" for a hobby sports website of mine, rather than buying merchandise with the logo. Would you consider doing this and e-mailing me the logo for a small fee? Thanks!