Re: logo fatigue

Subject: Re: logo fatigue
From: Cam Whetstone <camw -at- ROCKETMAIL -dot- COM>
Date: Thu, 22 Jul 1999 04:11:48 -0700

Henry;

Since the customer (boss) wants it, why not consider ways to give it
to him. You could put an inobtrusive logo at the top left of a
right-hand page along with the other header information. If it makes
the client happy, don't argue . . . . He's signing the checks.

Cam Whetstone

---Henry Vandelinde <vandelinde -at- WORDTEK -dot- COM> wrote:
>
> I'm preparing an installation manual and the client is somewhat
taken with
> the company logo. In other words, he wants it everywhere.
>
> I prefer to limit its use. The logo is tasteful and unobtrusive, but
I'd
> rather to restrict it to the cover page.
>
> Is there anything out there dealing with logo fatigue in the reader
that I
> can use as an argument.
>
> TIA,
>
> Henry
> _______________________
> Henry Vandelinde, Ph.D.
> vandelinde -at- wordtek -dot- com
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