Thursday, April 15, 2010

About Desktop Publishing: What Kind of Dummy Are You?

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From Jacci Howard Bear, your Guide to Desktop Publishing
Check out the comment from Dianne in response to the "What Kind of Dummy Are You?" blog. It's about coming up with a formula for charging clients to create a character for merchandising. A bit out of my field. Can anyone offer some advice, resources?

What Kind of Dummy Are You?
No, I'm not calling YOU a dummy. But sometimes we might make clients feel like dummies when we use industry slang or terminology they aren't familiar with.

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