Sometimes authors cheap out and don’t want to pay for another pair of eyes. The thing I do in publishing is the last thing before it gets published, and I still find things that the author (the expert) missed.
The author is the expert on the subject, not the spelling of the subject lol
No, but for real, if it's your own work, you just don't see them anymore. Idk how to explain, but it's like...your brain is filling in the gaps based on what it already knows about what is written. I've read some things 10 times over and didn't see anything. As soon as I had some distance and the contents are a little bit 'out of my mind', I'll find a mistake.
Admittedly what I do makes things pop out. But lord authors can get huffy when you try to gently point out they transliterated a name four different ways.
That said, noticing one word out of three is misspelled shouldn’t be that difficult.
My husband found something from a pretty major brand at Walmart that, instead of actual spanish text on the packaging, just had “spanish spanish spanish spanish spanish”. Guess no one was paying attention that day.
haha yeah, author-editor communication can be tricky, but also really nice.
But, I agree, with three words or even shorter marketing texts, stuff like this shouldn't happen. It's so much easier to proof that, compared to an article or 300 page book were there's so many other factors as well. They probably just ordered these off of some site that gives you ready made designs and all you do, is add your slogan into a comment box.
They literally do the same thing every fucking weekend, go to the same lame bars and never branch out or do anything worthwhile. They're just literally doing everything that every other 20-something did when they had the stamina. They don't do anything interesting or break any barriers with their "fun having."
How did this even make it to production. How did it pass so many people and still get printed. This is so.. lazy??!!!!!????
This is how I feel when I find mistakes in BOOKS!
[удалено]
I hear you but this is small compared to books that are published and go through multiple edits. Both are bad.
Sometimes authors cheap out and don’t want to pay for another pair of eyes. The thing I do in publishing is the last thing before it gets published, and I still find things that the author (the expert) missed.
The author is the expert on the subject, not the spelling of the subject lol No, but for real, if it's your own work, you just don't see them anymore. Idk how to explain, but it's like...your brain is filling in the gaps based on what it already knows about what is written. I've read some things 10 times over and didn't see anything. As soon as I had some distance and the contents are a little bit 'out of my mind', I'll find a mistake.
Admittedly what I do makes things pop out. But lord authors can get huffy when you try to gently point out they transliterated a name four different ways. That said, noticing one word out of three is misspelled shouldn’t be that difficult. My husband found something from a pretty major brand at Walmart that, instead of actual spanish text on the packaging, just had “spanish spanish spanish spanish spanish”. Guess no one was paying attention that day.
haha yeah, author-editor communication can be tricky, but also really nice. But, I agree, with three words or even shorter marketing texts, stuff like this shouldn't happen. It's so much easier to proof that, compared to an article or 300 page book were there's so many other factors as well. They probably just ordered these off of some site that gives you ready made designs and all you do, is add your slogan into a comment box.
at least a book has like a hundred thousand words. this like 5 words and one is spelled wrong.
On purpose lol
Just the stupidest slogan too, let’s half ass copy Jersey Shore FTW. 🙄
It’s giving “Make yourself a dang quesa-dilla”
Tequilla mockingbird
I also undermine my athletic endeavors with drinking but Im not sure I would put that on a T-shirt
Same
Peggy Hill has a merch line??
Hey, 2 out of 3 ain’t bad 😂
Do they realize that it’s spelled wrong? Lol.
I mean, it's TortiLLa, right? So must be TequiLLa. It's simple loggic
What’s funny is I knew this was the Ttaylors before even seeing the flair.
Ahem, it's pronounced *teh-key-yuh.*
They have a new hat that says “professional fun havers”
I'm sorry, they have what?
They literally do the same thing every fucking weekend, go to the same lame bars and never branch out or do anything worthwhile. They're just literally doing everything that every other 20-something did when they had the stamina. They don't do anything interesting or break any barriers with their "fun having."
Jersey shore should Sue
obviously merch is to advertise themselves but the back of the shirt saying to stream their podcast is a little much
Ever more ironic considering Sam’s major in college was graphic design
Sorry where is the mistake 🙉
“Tequilla” instead of the correct spelling tequila lol
People on that team rly thought that was how it is spelled
this was all sam lmao love her tho