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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2024-02-29 05:57 pm

[ SECRET POST #6264 ]


⌈ Secret Post #6264 ⌋

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[Fandom: Tiān Guān Cì Fú/Heaven Official's Blessing
Ship: Beefleaf (Shi Qingxuan and He Xuan)]



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[Music, Drake/Kendrick Lamar beef, What's the Beef? Youtube channel]



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[X-Files s04e10, "Paper Hearts" ]



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(Anonymous) 2024-03-01 01:28 am (UTC)(link)
Texture is very popular in visual design right now, in fashion and interior decorating especially. There's a lot of interest in being able to see materials and in layering to create dimension. This trend may be part of that overall trend. I think also with journaling in particular there's a trend towards faux messiness, as a sort of response to the popularity of very organized, neat journaling? Of course it's also just a taste thing as you said... I can definitely see why this trend isn't for you, especially when it's overdone or done seemingly without a reason.

(Anonymous) 2024-03-01 10:46 am (UTC)(link)
I've definitely seen beautiful spreads that use torn kraft paper well! Like, I don't think it's the ugliest thing in the world, but I think when a couple of people do it really intentionally and well, there are going to be people who want to use it without necessarily thinking about whether it goes with the other colors/materials/overall vibe they're using/cultivating, and yeah... it's just seeing so MUCH of it that gets to me.

I do like the idea of other types of paper that could still look good torn, but I can't bear to use my own kraft paper that way after seeing it so many places it where it looks out of place-- I don't think I'd do any better with it (and there are plenty of other ways I can use what I do have).
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[personal profile] meadowphoenix 2024-03-02 12:25 am (UTC)(link)
i hate it because it viscerally remains me of what torn kraft paper feels like, and it's a nails on chalkboard feeling for me.