But they gave the highest ratings to skin tones, which didn't drift into the pinks or greens that we saw with photo books. Judges weren't impressed with the basic-grade paper quality of the cover. You cannot place images on the back cover, however - as you can on Mixbook, Printique, and Shutterfly. ![]() The book includes an attractive dust jacket (with images on the inside flaps) - the only one in our roundup - as well as a protective sleeve for storage. Those pages have a pleasing, smooth, matte finish that limits glare. ![]() Construction is quite good, with sturdy binding, thick end papers, and thick, high-quality pages. Our judges placed Mimeo squarely in the middle of the pack for overall print quality. If you ever get stuck, both the online interface and the apps offer live chat support. If you want to buy multiple items (say a book and a calendar, you'll have to place each order separately and therefore may pay more in shipping. And Mimeo doesn't offer a traditional shopping cart that you can add multiple items to and review-or go back to later. For instance: You can't specify the number of cards to order until rather late in the process. The ordering process was inordinately complex. One nice touch: In addition to adding photos, a background, and text to the front cover of the calendar, you can do the same to the back. (Other software such as Mixbook have the option to show one or both pages for a given month.) And the top-page preview doesn't state what month it goes with. The overall calendar design interface is slightly confusing, as the preview shows only the top (image) or bottom (calendar grid) page at a time. When you edit or create an event, you can add configurable text (though not with outlining) and an image that appears in that square on the calendar. You can also add any custom events you want, such as Diwali, Day of the Dead, or My Birthday. For instance, calendars include, by default, a long list of holidays, such as Christmas Day, St. The interface and options are very similar between book, calendar, and card designs, with a few calendar-specific features. For instance, you could have yellow flowers on a blue background, pink flowers on a tan background, etc. There is a very fun customization option for the patterned backgrounds, in which you can change the color of both the foreground pattern and the background behind it. You can't create custom colors, but the tools for configuring them on other services are overly complex for people who aren't design pros. The tool provides a vast array of pre-set colors organized in color families, such as Reds, Red-Purples, Teals, and Greens. Mimeo's backgrounds are excellent, however. All products include a small Mimeo logo on the back, which you can't remove using the web interface (but you can in the plugin app for MacOS photos). But Mimeo provides extensive options for customizing the width and color of these borders. Photo borders are also limited to basic square designs there are no patterned versions such as zigzags or lace. And you can't add backgrounds to the grid pages in calendars, only to the upper page featuring the photos. ![]() (Although we did find it was a bit slow to load.) But with simplicity comes some limitations.įor instance, Mimeo lacks photo image filters and editing capabilities, stickers/clip art, and drop shadows. (It doesn't, for instance, offer wedding invitation templates.) Mimeo's design software presents a clean, spare interface that may be less intimidating than the pro-designer look of tools from Printique or Shutterfly. (You can also create your own from scratch, as I did.) For instance, Printique offers 295 card templates, and Costco has 805. Mimeo offers just 38 book templates, 37 calendar designs, and 44 card options-far fewer than rivals. Matte and glossy finishes are the same price, and Mimeo doesn't offer any extras, such as rounded corners or metal foil print. 5x7 and 7x5 folding cards start at $1.99 (Envelopes are included with all options.) The price per card does not decrease with volume-unlike with most other services. Mimeo offers flat cards in two sizes and orientations: 4圆 and 6x4 starting at $1.19 each, and 5x7 and 7x5 starting at $1.69.
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![]() Ultimately, it looks as though Andrade's plan to bet on himself won't end up in the big payday that he had hoped for, but it appears he came closer to success than many initially suspected. Perez wrote that one bettor who said he had no prior knowledge of the stunt had already had his account shut down by Bovada. "We will continue to make sure that any publicity stunts or ill-intended behavior cannot adversely affect the outcome of a player's wager."Īccording to Perez, Bovada is refunding those that wagered there would not be a fan on the field during the game and paying out winning bets for accounts that were not linked to early knowledge of Andrade's plan. Yuri Andrade is seen in photos provided by HCSO and Getty Images. "Our players have always trusted us to ensure the integrity of all props offered in our sportsbook," a Bovada spokesman told Perez. Super Bowl streaker arrested after being tackled by quarterback-turned-deputy. ![]() Perez at Front Office Sports, Bovada was working to identify accounts that knew of Andrade's planned stunt. Forbes reported the odds for a streaker to run onto the field was 7/1 while it was paying just 1.20 that security would be the first to tackle a streaker. By making several smaller wagers rather than one big $50,000, it's more conceivable that Andrade could have gotten a healthy wager down on his run.Īccording to a report from A.J. In October, MLB banned Julia Rose and Lauren Summer indefinitely after they flashed cameras behind home plate at the World Series in Washington.Andrade told a Tampa radio station that he had gotten friends to place wagers from different accounts on the gambling site Bovada, betting that there would be a fan on the field at +750 odds. The stunt woman faces up to a year in jail. She even said she was interrogated by the FBI. A man has gone viral after storming the field during Super Bowl LV, wearing nothing but a pink body thong. The 27-year-old social media influencer appeared to be fine after the incident, sharing a collection of images from her eventful weekend on Instagram, including the moment security dragged her away and her mug shot.īut Kay now says she was so full of adrenaline that she didn’t notice how bad the take-down was.Īfter being tackled to the ground and prevented from stripping, Kelly was holed up in a cold cell under the stadium waiting to be processed for eight hours while wearing just a skimpy bathing suit, according to TMZ. There were only 25,000 fans in attendance, but one somehow got onto the field in the fourth quarter of Super Bowl 2021. The Super Bowl Streaker Wasn’t Wearing Much Except for These Under Armour Sneakers. With nearly 100 million people watching on TV, a Florida man jumped out of the stands during Sunday’s Super Bowl LV and ran onto and all over the field, eluding security for some. ![]() Model Kelly Kay told TMZ she is in pain from being manhandled at Hard Rock Stadium and has bruises covering both her arms. Vitaly Zdorovetskiy (top left) was the mastermind behind the Super Bowl 2021 streaker incident. The Instagram model who attempted to run onto the field during Super Bowl 2020 said Thursday that she was injured by the stadium security who foiled her stunt. The greatest Super Bowl moments of all time Yuri Andrade, 31, of Boca Raton, Florida, is reported to have made a 50,000 prop bet at +750 that there would be a streaker during Super Bowl LV prior to running on the field himself on Sunday (February 7) night, according to a leaked direct message from a person claiming to have met. J.Lo breaks down over Oscars snub: Gave me 'low self-esteem' The 'Super Bowl Streaker' has been identified and so has his possible plan for making himself a big payday. This isn't first time Nick Sirianni and Andy Reid's paths have crossed Post experts' Super Bowl predictions: A split decision Patrick Mahomes was sacked three times, Tom Brady was sacked once, and Ronald Jones II was stopped at the goal line on fourth down, but one of the most noteworthy tackles during Sunday’s Super. |