MailGuru
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Ok, Friday afternoon, and, you all know how I get on that last hour of the week............
Reaching wayyyyyyyyy back in my memory from my contract programming days, I remember getting a chuckle or two from a small novelty book that I saw at a bookstore referencing "Murphy's Laws". You know, it all starts with "Whatever can happen, will happen, and, at the worst possible moment." In computer programming terms, it meant that you should spend an excessively amount of time in your design to try an anticpate everything that could go wrong with your program, but, I remember several being relative to other indutries, and life in general.
Here are a couple that I still remember:
1) The odds of the bread falling buttered side down, is directly related to the cost of the carpet.
2) If everything seems to be going well, you've obviously overlooked something.
3) Design a system that even a fool can use, and, only a fool will want to use it.
So, I wondered what "Murphy's Laws" would look like, in relation to the Prepress, Printing, Binding, Finsihing industry.
Here's one:
1) The color quality of a direct mail piece is inversely proportional to its importance.
When you respond and make one up, let's put it in the thread as attributable to the forum responder.
Ex: MailGuru's Law Of Inverse Importance: The color quality of a direct mail piece is inversely proportional to its importance.
Have Fun With It!
-Best
MailGuru
Reaching wayyyyyyyyy back in my memory from my contract programming days, I remember getting a chuckle or two from a small novelty book that I saw at a bookstore referencing "Murphy's Laws". You know, it all starts with "Whatever can happen, will happen, and, at the worst possible moment." In computer programming terms, it meant that you should spend an excessively amount of time in your design to try an anticpate everything that could go wrong with your program, but, I remember several being relative to other indutries, and life in general.
Here are a couple that I still remember:
1) The odds of the bread falling buttered side down, is directly related to the cost of the carpet.
2) If everything seems to be going well, you've obviously overlooked something.
3) Design a system that even a fool can use, and, only a fool will want to use it.
So, I wondered what "Murphy's Laws" would look like, in relation to the Prepress, Printing, Binding, Finsihing industry.
Here's one:
1) The color quality of a direct mail piece is inversely proportional to its importance.
When you respond and make one up, let's put it in the thread as attributable to the forum responder.
Ex: MailGuru's Law Of Inverse Importance: The color quality of a direct mail piece is inversely proportional to its importance.
Have Fun With It!
-Best
MailGuru
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