Product label gaffes
Here are some calamitous examples of what can happen if product labels are not correctly proof-read, a warning to anyone who ever signs off marketing material!
Here are some calamitous examples of what can happen if product labels are not correctly proof-read, a warning to anyone who ever signs off marketing material!
With brief in hand for a new design project, I consider a suitable response to utilise my 12 years’ experience and relevant degree qualification. Sounds OK so far.
Who hasn’t used waffle to fill a 3,000 word college essay? Or been guilty of using big words just to impress? But when it comes to writing in Plain English, the axiom ‘less is more’ should always be applied. Why use more words than you actually need?
With all the talk in the media of cost savings and budget cuts, the words ‘million’ and ‘billion’ are used with casual abandon.
I was in a meeting the other day when the hot topic of social media and its relevance to our design studio arose.