3 Replies to “On A Get Satisfaction Roll”

  1. Hmm. I don’t think the SU will like them – they’re aren’t enough jazzy patterns and big bold words on it that are squashed together so they’re unreadable. Hmm.

    I personally love them though.

    1. They’re built around simple, well accepted principles of design and marketing. Whitespace is good. Grab the reader with a short title which draws them in, tell them what to do, and tell them how. Anything else is completely superfluous to requirements.

      I could have filled them with things saying “Or phone xxxx for more, or email the helpdesk if you get stuck, or read the instructions at http://j.mp/gsfn_guide” but it all seemed to detract from the message.

      Oh, and these aren’t for the SU. If they want to do their own then they can do.

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