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General => News => Topic started by: asuki on September 11, 2006, 16:56:22
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Hello everybody :)
Do you remember Nina and @mplified Ideas? ??? I hope you do. :(
@mplified Ideas was redesigned. Pl@ymo Theater produces a new TV program, lovely kitchen. ;D While Pl@ymo Printing publishes 2 new episodes of Nina in the small world: Season 3. 8-)
You can find them under "SERVICES" menu of @mplified Ideas >>> please click here (http://www.supawan-markus.net/amplified_ideas/html/index.htm)<<<.
I do hope you like new design of @mplified Ideas and its work. :-[ Thank you.
@suki
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Oh, I'm pleased. You've listed my Web site on the "Friends sites" section :-[
Great site, well structured, nice color arrangement, and lovely designed (I like especially the silhouette -- very graceful). And the content for sure lovely as usual. I really like the way you tell those little comic like short stories.
The cooking is also great, although the time to read the text inbetween the scenes is a little bit short (had to look several times to get the full content).
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Hi asuki! :wave:
Lovely to hear from you again. :D
I really liked the previous layout for @mplified ideas, but I must say this one looks super slick! Nice colour scheme too, as Jochen has already mentioned. 8-)
You've done a great job with the flash graphics and the mini-films. The "Nina" stories are so sweet. I showed them to my 10-y-o daughter and she really enjoyed them too. :yup:
Thanks for letting us know about the updates. :)
And thanks also for the link to JustForKl!cks. :-*
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Hi @suki
Thank you for the link :D
I like Season 3 very much (I also liked seasons 1 and 2)
The only thing I would have done differently is in the Aliens episode of Nina. I would have had one of the aliens peek in the door on the last frame . ;D
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It's nice to hear that you like it :-[ and you're ok that I added your websites as friends' sites. ;D
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I went again thru you Web site, and what I'm really fascinated about (each time I look at) are the vegetables, salads, ... food items in general you made (cf. @asuki kitchen or the thai elephant).
Now I must ask: how did you make them? They look that real. Can you provide any closeups or some detailed information about them?