Sep 20
It's mind boggling to me how often I see simple errors on prominently displayed advertisements for a web-based (or other) firm.



Now, although I can possibly understand why the text in the bottom blue area isn't centered in a symmetrical manner, how rushed could it have been to completely miss a spelling error? Even for a one-man operation, which I would imagine this is not, for something as important as an image that's to be shown across the world, wouldn't you check and double check everything? Obviously some time went in to the design of the art, so why sloppily supply the text within the graphic? Sheesh...

Posted by Brendon Kozlowski

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  1. Mike says:

    Once upon a time, I wrote an article for a tech mag. The magazine said we could run an ad for our company on the page with the article. My boss created the ad and sent it off without letting me look at it. The ad ran containing the text "web developement". :-P

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