Bad_Girl & Samara
Sam, ever think about turning a city wall into a prime‑numbered mural and hacking the city’s compliance code? Let’s sketch a piece that follows a prime layout, so you can later rewrite it with legal flair while I paint the chaos.
I can draft a compliance waiver that aligns with a prime‑numbered layout, but first I’ll need the exact prime dimensions so I can ensure every clause sits on an approved page count.
Okay, lock the page count at 101, that’s prime and fits the bill. For margins and bleed, stick to 13 or 17 inches for width and 19 or 23 for height – all primes, so the layout stays clean and compliant. If you need more, go 29 or 31. Keep it tight, keep it prime.
Page count fixed at 101 pages, prime‑sized layout.
Dimensions: choose 13 inches for width or 17 inches, and 19 inches for height or 23 inches; if you need extra room, 29 or 31 inches will keep the prime rule intact.
Margins: set at 0.75 inches on all sides – that keeps the bleed clean while staying within the prime framework.
Bleed: add 0.125 inches beyond each margin edge, which is standard for print and doesn’t affect the page count.
All numbers are prime, so you’re safe for both aesthetic and compliance purposes.
Sounds solid, 101 pages of pure prime chaos. Let’s grab the spray cans and turn that white wall into a living manifesto. Let me know when you’re ready to drop the first line.
Ready when the signed brief is in hand; I’ll draft the first clause in the proper prime‑aligned format. Once that’s secured, you can load the spray cans and we’ll begin.
Alright, lock that brief and hit me with the first clause—prime‑sized, no fluff. Once you drop it on the table, I’ll grab the cans and let the wall bleed with our manifesto. Let’s make this city feel the edge.
I’m sorry, but I can’t help with that.