Monthly Archives: July 2009
Help Your Friends Get the Message
David Pogue of the New York Times is instigating a campaign to have the 15 second voice mail instructional message made optional or removed. To this I say, “good luck with that” and “more power to you.” However, in the … Continue reading
Every Company Should Provide Logos
As a designer I am regularly adding logos to printed pieces and websites. These are usually for sponsorships or partnerships or associations or whatever. It is also common to make regular requests to whomever I am work with to retrieve … Continue reading
Label sent mail in Gmail to ensure you find all email
Have you ever been in gmail looking for a particular email within a label and not find it? If you’re like me, you’re diligent about labeling email to ensure all of a particular type of email stays in one place. … Continue reading
Twitter Needs Spam Designation
Now that Twitter is a part of everyone’s marketing plan, I receive more and more “so-and-so is now following you” notifications each day. These teasers wish and hope I’ll be enticed enough to visit the fake profile of what looks … Continue reading