This one I designed both the labels and case for myself. (Although using some measurements sugested by Ken for the labels.) I decided to make the spine label with no VHS or SVHS logo so that one spine label would be good for both. ^_^
Check out the Face Label, the Spine label, as well as the (Zipped) Microsoft Publisher file for the Case.
This one I designed case and Ken did the labels. The spine label has no VHS or SVHS logo so that one spine label would be good for both. ^_^ The Sailor Moon R Movie fandub is a production of Moonlight Fandubs
Check out the Face Label, the Spine label, as well as the (Zipped) Microsoft Publisher file for the Case.
NOTE (June 27, 1999): I slightly altered the face label design by
moving the Xenian flower 12 pixels to the left and moving the whole
image down 5 pixels as I found bits of stuff getting cut off on the
edges during printing before I did this.
NOTE (June 28, 1999): I made changes to the case design to correct some
gramatical and spelling errors on my part that someone was kind enough
to point out. ^_^
NOTE (July 10, 1999): I changed the text on the back again to correct
an error in my attampt at correcting my grammar back on the 28th.
Hopefully this should be the last revision since this tape is only
on distribution for 5 more days. ^_^
NOTE: (July 26, 1999):O.K, what I put on the site today is the final
version and what the V.A.'s got for their cases, the difference in
this is the capitalizing of an "e". ^_^ Gomen about this being my
most revised case.
Negavision's serious fandub of Sailor Stars
These cases and labels were designed by Dean based on preliminary
designs by the Negavision group. Having Dean do the final design
also made it possible to have the case file in Microsoft Publisher
format instead of a TurboPublisher file which had to be printed
and re-scanned as was the case with the previous spoof dub case.Sailor Stars 167-169 (Vol. 1)
Check out the Face Label, the Spine label, as well as the (Zipped) Microsoft Publisher file for the Case.
Check out the Face Label, the
Spine label, as well as the 300 dpi
scan of the master insert they sent me for the
Case. They used Turbopublisher instead
Microsoft Publisher like I used so they printed me a master insert
for photocopying instead of me printing it since I didn't have
the program they used.
All my counters on my own web server are bi-lingual
counters. Kanji on top, Arabic numerals on the bottom.
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These case insert and label designs were supplied to me by Andrew
Dowler of Negavision, it makes it easy being the distro when you're
provided with the full plug and play solution for labels
and cases. ^_^
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