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Bad Day at the Mill 1111 Responses
Last post: 4 months ago | Thread started: Aug 6, 08, 2:18 p.m.
- Bullitt
What a shit day and to make things worse, I'm now working at home, half pissed and its raining.
Got 1 day now to come up with 2 concepts for a carpark website ( which is being pitched for nextweek ) had some great ideas for a pretty dull topic, but they all got blown out the water before I could even get started and now of course, I'm in the dog house because, I got nothing to show still yet. Bah pour me another. Gonna be a long night.
- Aug 6, 08, 2:18 p.m. – Permalink
- zaq
Have you ever read an email from someone that was too wordy, lacked focus, and left you confused? How can we learn from reading such emails to improve our own communication? How do we compose emails and writings that others will actually want to read?
The ability to write clearly is crucial to getting your message across no matter what you’re writing, whether it’s an email, a blog post, a magazine article, or a letter to a friend. Clear and concise writing is vital to having your words read and understood.
The whole purpose of most writing is to inform readers of something or to persuade people to do something. The more clear and concise your language, the easier your message will be understood, and the more likely your readers will respond to that message.
Before you can write clearly, you have to be able to think clearly. A big reason many writers don’t see desired success in conveying their message is that they were not focused on a clear message. Good writing usually stems directly from clear thinking.

- Dog-earAug 6, 08, 2:19 p.m. – Permalink
- dirtydesign
How 'conceptual' does a carpark site need to be?
Am I missing something?

- Dog-earAug 6, 08, 2:19 p.m. – Permalink
- TheBlueOne

- Dog-earAug 6, 08, 2:23 p.m. – Permalink
- Arran
Speaking of the mill - what typeface is used for their branding? (it can be seen here http://www.madethought.com/ and here http://www.the-mill.com/ )
Its not avant garde or futura i can tell that much

- Dog-earAug 6, 08, 3:35 p.m. – Permalink
- PromotionalUseOnly
futura maxi bold also used in http://www.foundassociates.com


- Dog-earAug 6, 08, 4:57 p.m. – Permalink


