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  • imsleepy Friend
    #291309

    Sorry… I didn’t mean to offend anyone when I said that Cheapest was tacky and Lowest might be a better word. Maybe tacky wasn’t the right word…. just seems like cheapest might not be the best word to use.

    Of course sfpkent is the designer and the client will have the last word. What the client wants is usually the only way to go and if they like the words then they are the boss.

    Really didn’t mean to sound offensive.

    Bottom line …. the site is very nice and well done, not tacky at all.

    sfpkent Friend
    #291311

    Hi,

    No problem everyone. I know you all are helpful. I know it. 🙂 And no need to feel bad about your comment. I welcome any comment and any critics.

    Different people have different opinions. 🙂

    questbg Friend
    #291321

    <em>@sfpkent 112008 wrote:</em><blockquote>Different people have different opinions. 🙂
    </blockquote>

    and you can’t please all of them all the time (as my Father used to tell me!) 🙂

    imsleepy Friend
    #291324

    <em>@questbg 112020 wrote:</em><blockquote>and you can’t please all of them all the time (as my Father used to tell me!) :)</blockquote>

    …but we do continue to bang our head on the keyboard and keep trying :p

    sunrise Friend
    #291330

    <em>@questbg 112020 wrote:</em><blockquote>and you can’t please all of them all the time (as my Father used to tell me!) :)</blockquote>
    You had a wise father.

    In Norway there is a saying, that the apple does not fall far from the tree. Like father, like son!

    wooohanetworks Friend
    #291332

    <em>@sunrise 112003 wrote:</em><blockquote>Hi wooohanetworks,

    I don’t quite see how this applies to sfpkent. He is just making the website for a company. Not setting up their marketing strategy.

    Regarding tacky and not takcy, some people prefer it one way, some another. I think sfpkent would rather get some help or comments about the site, than how the client should get more business. That you could use the last menu button, Contact Us, for, if you have advice for the company. I am not saying it is not good advice, just that maybe not the right place for it.

    Have a good day.;)</blockquote>

    It was not critic….lol!;)

    sunrise Friend
    #291334

    <em>@imsleepy 112006 wrote:</em><blockquote>Sorry… I didn’t mean to offend anyone when I said that Cheapest was tacky and Lowest might be a better word. Maybe tacky wasn’t the right word…. just seems like cheapest might not be the best word to use.

    Of course sfpkent is the designer and the client will have the last word. What the client wants is usually the only way to go and if they like the words then they are the boss.

    Really didn’t mean to sound offensive.

    Bottom line …. the site is very nice and well done, not tacky at all.</blockquote>
    Hi there imsleepy,

    I didn’t refer to you in the paragraph that I was writing. I was not at all offended in what you were saying. I was more referring to wooohanetworks and his talk about pizza. I agree with you that cheapest does not sound so good, and often refers to cheap as in low quality as well. Sorry if I was not so clear in my post.

    Have a nice day.

    sunrise Friend
    #291335

    <em>@wooohanetworks 112032 wrote:</em><blockquote>It was not critic….lol!;)</blockquote>
    No, you were not. It’s just that your advice maybe was not so much for sfpkent as for the company he made the site for. That’s all.

    wooohanetworks Friend
    #291336

    <em>@sunrise 112030 wrote:</em><blockquote>You had a wise father.

    In Norway there is a saying, that the apple does not fall far from the tree. Like father, like son!</blockquote>

    Same saying in Germany, but mostly truly wrong, most people I see have nothing to do with their father’s life, this is something that I know from the past long time ago unless you pay your son a lot of money to do the same job as you do…get gifted by him, whatever related to material things that keep you not afar from the tree…LOL!:D

    wooohanetworks Friend
    #291338

    <em>@sunrise 112035 wrote:</em><blockquote>No, you were not. It’s just that your advice maybe was not so much for sfpkent as for the company he made the site for. That’s all.</blockquote>

    No, I would tell my client what to do in any aspect, lol! Unless they pay me to shut up….:D And it was also not critic on them, I just played around with the comment by a member and let my thoughts go wild on marketing and pizza…;) Do not take anything too serious…;)

    bennitos Friend
    #291372

    <em>@imsleepy 112023 wrote:</em><blockquote>…but we do continue to bang our head on the keyboard and keep trying :p</blockquote>

    Jup….. This would be me after a long day at work…….

    Any news on your client changing the template to the one you had in mind?

    jsliao Friend
    #291681

    <em>@sfpkent 111979 wrote:</em><blockquote>Hi jsliao,

    Really? Haha! What a coincidence. </blockquote>

    yep, if u dun mind me sharing here…
    http://www.namecard-specialist.com

    sfpkent Friend
    #291725

    Hi,

    Yup, really look similiar except the color. Anyway, thanks for sharing.

    mrfedd Friend
    #308120

    Hey sfpkent

    i am trying to set my site up for a printing company, can you advice how, what do i use

    Thanks for any help

    sfpkent Friend
    #308121

    It really depends on your requirement. You have to let me know what is your requirements.

    But basically for printing company, the most important thing is your portfolio, your project.

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