Programme Covers this Season

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Re: Programme Covers this Season

by TBM » 25 Apr 2012 14:59

How can people knock the designs?

I think they are superb and make us stand out from other clubs around......beats a boring "action shot" from last weeks game

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Re: Programme Covers this Season

by Thomas L'Heureux » 25 Apr 2012 15:04

TBM How can people knock the designs?

I think they are superb and make us stand out from other clubs around......beats a boring "action shot" from last weeks game

It's the way of the Reading fan m8. As a group we just love to complain. Can you believe that there was a group of Facebook users who actually blamed me for our poor start to the season, suggesting that our form was terrible since we'd employed this new programme designer (i.e. me), etc. Despite the fact it was probably said tongue in cheek it still shows the mentality of our fanbase.

I've received praise from supporters of other clubs and have even been contacted by other teams in The Championship about the possibility of putting something in place for next season, so the odd groan here and there from our supporters goes unheard to be honest.

Thanks for your comments though m8. Nice to hear coming from yourself.

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Re: Programme Covers this Season

by TBM » 25 Apr 2012 15:07

Us designers gotta stick together ;)

Do you know if you'll be doing them again next season?

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Re: Programme Covers this Season

by Thomas L'Heureux » 25 Apr 2012 15:26

TBM Us designers gotta stick together ;)

Do you know if you'll be doing them again next season?

No idea pal. It would be great to do them in the Prem, and a lot more manageable given the decrease in fixtures and the more comfortable match schedule.

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Re: Programme Covers this Season

by Friday's Legacy » 25 Apr 2012 15:42

TBM How can people knock the designs?

I think they are superb and make us stand out from other clubs around......beats a boring "action shot" from last weeks game


Couldn't agree more! I hope they stick with you next season. I know other clubs have been complimentary of the programme covers as well, so it would be a shame to lose your art work.


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Re: Programme Covers this Season

by Royal Rumbler » 25 Apr 2012 16:18

Agreed I think Tom has done a great job this season with covers. I would however like to see something different next season. No disrespect but I'd like to go back to more traditional photographic style as they were getting a bit similar.

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Re: Programme Covers this Season

by ZacNaloen » 25 Apr 2012 16:24

Ignore the haters Tom, your designs are top class, if you aren't doing them next year the club are mental.

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Re: Programme Covers this Season

by Rex » 25 Apr 2012 16:34

Love the covers and it's great for the club to support an illustrative style when it is far more instant putting a photo on the jacket cover. It's a debate which most publishers attempt to divert away from with regard to a possible time consuming illustrations. Overall I think the movement is captured brilliantly but then I have a natural leaning to the more hands on graphic style shown. They have offered up debate so all is good.
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Re: Programme Covers this Season

by CavershamRoyal » 25 Apr 2012 16:41

TBH, I really liked them this season, especially the 'paint' ones for the last few games.
Would like the programmes to have a matte finish though, like how London Irish has (or had - not been to a game this season).


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Re: Programme Covers this Season

by Rev Algenon Stickleback H » 25 Apr 2012 16:58

Thomas L'Heureux
TBM How can people knock the designs?

I think they are superb and make us stand out from other clubs around......beats a boring "action shot" from last weeks game

It's the way of the Reading fan m8. As a group we just love to complain. .


To be honest it's just a case of different people having different preferences.

Maybe younger fans - which is anyone too young to remember Tucker Jenkins on Grange Hill in my book, prefer something which looks a little "edgy"

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Re: Programme Covers this Season

by TBM » 25 Apr 2012 18:26

I was 2 when he was in Grange Hill, if that counts

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Re: Programme Covers this Season

by peterroyal76 » 25 Apr 2012 21:46

Keep up the good work Tom.

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Re: Programme Covers this Season

by Whore Jackie » 25 Apr 2012 22:07

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Thomas L'Heureux
TBM How can people knock the designs?

I think they are superb and make us stand out from other clubs around......beats a boring "action shot" from last weeks game

It's the way of the Reading fan m8. As a group we just love to complain. .


To be honest it's just a case of different people having different preferences.


Think the last few covers were really nice, much prefer that illustration style to the early ones. As TL'H says, they'd look an awful lot better on an uncoated stock, but that's never going to be practical for the amount they must print.

Pretty sure the design of the programme changes each year as it is, my view is that the covers should move on too. FWIW, I'd be quite happy for them to not bother with action shots for another season and see another illustrator given a chance. Really liked Rex's 8th day Brian banner, portraits of the players in that style could really work.


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Re: Programme Covers this Season

by Para Handy » 25 Apr 2012 23:13

Great covers Thomas.

I'm a tradionalist about programme covers. I love the old 50's style of progamme particularly ones that relate to the local area and history. I love the Derby and Port Vale progammes from that era. Also the Ajax caricature progammes from the 70's.

However, times have moved on, and in a sea of glossy magazines your covers stand out. Probably the first time for several years I'd be able to pick a Reading programme out from any of the others at a glance.

Definitely gives an individualistic touch to them. Put me in the "like" camp.

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Re: Programme Covers this Season

by reading_fan » 26 Apr 2012 10:01

Also in the "like" camp. Nice to see a different slant on what has been a fairly traditional front page.

Hope to see more of them next year!

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Re: Programme Covers this Season

by Spirit of Elm Park » 26 Apr 2012 14:04

Great work Tom, loving what you did with 'Martin' too, bet your mother finds great comfort with that.

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Re: Programme Covers this Season

by TFF » 26 Apr 2012 14:33

I told my lad that I 'know' the designer and that he'd slaughtered me on Call Of Duty

He thought that was pretty cool for a few seconds.

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