No abbreviations are allowed, but I had explained in the product description screen that:
FIP = International Philatelic Federation
CfM = Commission for Maximaphily.
The Zazzle Content Review Team also said:
"Please feel free to resubmit your design. Also, please remove the phrase "with or without the rules of FIP CfM", as it may be construed as protesting a set of rules."
OK...so I changed "with or without the rules of FIP CfM" with "traditional or non-traditional".
Because I define non-traditional not as anti-traditional, but as freestyle.
You are free to follow, or not, any rule, including those of the "traditional school of maximaphily".
There!
Everybody's happy now!
:)...
Dorin COJOCARIU (USA) Postage Stamp from Zazzle.com
The Product Description box, at zazzle.com, says:
"Dorin COJOCARIU (USA).
World-renowned philatelist, maximaphilist.
See, I don't pretend that I am World-class...:) .
Born and raised in Transylvania, Romania.
Advanced designer of personalized philatelic, deltiologic, marcophilic, scrapbooking and mail-art items.
Global promoter of philately, in general, and of maximaphily (traditional and non-traditional), in particular.
Please visit my blog http://dorincard.blogspot.com.
Design by zazzle.com/dorinco*/ (that is my Public Gallery at zazzle)."
I added the above text here, for the search engines - they cannot grasp the text from the image, I guess.
I also had to answer to Zazzle that the person in the photo is me, that I own the photo, and that I am not a celebrity :) .
In my opinion, "world-renowned" (a rather quantitative statement) only means that there are friends, partners and strangers here and there, around the world, who have interacted with me in a philatelic sense. :)
I did not categorize myself as "world-class" - that's a qualitative statement.
See how much text I was able to squeeze into a stamp?
Such a design involved a few tips and tricks that I learned by myself at Zazzle.
LEARNING, by Du Ying. [get it? :) ]
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