Perhaps you've noticed.
I've changed my banner. Or header. Or whatever you call the image that leads off one's blog.
Good gosh the thing is big, isn't it? I don't know if I want to keep it that way. I kind of like that it's the FIRST THING that people see when they hop on the blog. But it's a tad alarming. If anyone knows how I get the image to be like it was before -- a little smaller and subdued -- please let me know.
Aside from that, I like the card arrangement. I've been meaning to change it for awhile. I finally got the chance, what with the family out of the house, baseball done for the season, and no cash to blow.
So let's move on to the agonizing breakdown of why I chose the cards that I did:
1. Fernando Valenzuela, 1981 Topps Traded: One of the first cards I ever pined over. It took me decades to land it, too.
2. Mr. Met, 2011 Opening Day: I had to get a night card up in the banner. It was one of the old banner's greatest flaws. This is one of my favorite quirky night cards, so it's perfect.
3. Clayton Kershaw, 2008 A&G: My favorite player on my favorite card set. Perfect.
4. Ron Cey, 1975 Topps: My first favorite card. No-brainer.
5. Jim Fregosi, 1971 Topps: I had to get a '71 card up there as it's one of my all-time favorites. The horizontal cards are a special treat in the '71s.
6. Roy Halladay, 2009 OPC: Probably the best card in the OPC set, which is perhaps one of the last modern sets that I'll ever complete.
7. Jackie Robinson, 2010 National Chicle: A lot of people bagged on Chicle, but when it was good, it was very, very great.
So, here's what I like about the new banner:
1. It's a better representation of the cards I collect and the cards that I like. Many of my favorite players and sets are pictured here.
2. It's presented better. It drove me nuts that the lettering in the old banner blacked out Greg Maddux's eyes. So I made sure that
3. It's not drastically different from the old one. I like to keep things consistent.
Here's what I don't like about it:
1. The "Night Owl Cards" lettering is shifted too far to the left. I think this banner takes up more room, left to right, and I didn't realize that when I started the lettering at the same point that I started the old banner.
2. The lettering isn't as bold as it was before.
If you have any issue with the new banner -- it's too big, it's got a Mets card on it, there aren't enough ponies -- let me know. I do have the old banner around and you may see it back again. Especially if I don't like the new one anymore. In fact you could see the old one before the day's done.
But for reading through all that banner talk, here's your reward:
It's an Awesome Gloamin' Card from slangon!
It's been a long time since I've received a homemade card. I love me a custom-made night card.
Very nice work.
All right, I'm going to ponder this new banner some more.
Comments
I'm more of a code guy than an image guy, but I know the image can be resized easily in a photo editor. I don't know much about whether blogger has a place where you can decine the size of the header image or not. If it's in an image tag or if you can use CSS on it, then yeah... it can be resized easy without further editing the image.
Although, I suggest you make it less... less... all over the place. If the blog title was above or below, or somehow slipped in between cards or something, I think it'd be a lot better. You know?
Plus it's the first thing you see.
but I still like it.
PS, like Frank Costanza, "I'm back, baby!"
I dislike upper deck but the old banner was better. Card by Crd
Cedeno over Fernando by slight margin
Billy over Billy Met by a decent margin
Orel edges Clayton barely
75 Cey wins here
Fregosi ties Tim Wallach
Roy over Phil Hiatt barely/maybe
Greg beats Jackie because vertical cards on the painted sets look odd.
Here is what could be the ultimate banner
Cedeno, Martin, Orel and 75 Cey on top
Wallach, Fregosi, Maddux on bottom.
BUT SERIOUSLY... I'm surprised you put Mr. Met over one of the Stadium Lights cards, even if it is a good night card. You may still want to shrink it down a bit more since it feels more like a front page than just a top image. On a card-by-card basis, Chicle is fantastic. It wasn't exactly consistent in art style, but I like the variety. It's probably not worth the effort, but I would have put the white-bordered Jackie between the black-bordered Fregosi and Halladay cards. I like the banner though!
Still not loving it, but the card selections are so much better than what was there before that I'm keeping it for now and will tweak when I have time.
I'm planning on tweaking my banner too. Too much drinking on there. Time to kick the habit.
Harsh.
Good selection...everyone on earth has the Fdo Valenzuela, no doubt...and the Halladay is a classic.