Re: Warm and Fuzzy Documentation

Subject: Re: Warm and Fuzzy Documentation
From: Glen Warner <gdwarner -at- ricochet -dot- net>
To: "TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com>
Date: Sun, 1 Jul 2001 02:04:48 -0700

Virginia Kathleen Eaton <soccer -at- bonzai -dot- net> wrote:

> I have a quick question. A client has just informed our group that
the
> template designed for his suite of documents isn't warm and fuzzy
enough
> for his end users (I am not kidding).

(*snip*)

Were I in your shoes, I'd have him pick the font(s) he wants to use.

When he picks some ornate, serif font, give the template to the users,
and see what they think. Taping the resultant swearing might be a nice
touch ....

Perhaps you can ask your PHB -- er, client -- to show you something
he's seen or has access to written in the Warm and Fuzzy(tm) fashion
....

Another thought: perhaps some (illustrated) drop caps, like in some of
the kid's books from the Days of Yore ... but that's only a thought.

> Thanks!

Welcome! Hope it helps. Let us know!

--gdw

> Ginny

"You know, there's something wrong with this template, but I can't put
my finger on it ... AH-HA!! The fonts aren't warm and fuzzy enough!!
Can you fix that?"
--Excerpt from "A Day in the Life of Ginny Eaton, Tech Writer (and
Font Wrangler)," by V.K. Eaton

:o)


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