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    housejockey.com



    Logo is just the words - image above is our entire top bar

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    thanks

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    I like it too for web. Will it be used in print as well? If so, the gradiant and the fact that you use 4-colors might be cause for problems and/or greater expense. Just to keep those in mind...

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    Hello williameis,

    Looks very good, nothing jumps out at the eye in an unpleasant way!

    Have had a quick look at the site - in the U.S. does 'jockey' mean re-seller or something? In the U.K. it's common meanings as far as I know are:-

    a chap(ette) who rides horses
    or a disc-jockey (d.j.)

    Maybe you can enlighten me!?

    Darren

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    Jockey implies the person in control of the object. Horsejockey and DiskJockey are the most common... but there are others as well. In the 1800's it was common to have a lawn jockey in your front yard (a statue of a man holding a lantern). Slang terms such as bus jockey and computer jockey have also been used in recent years.

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    Re: housejockey.com

    Quote Originally Posted by martink
    I like it too for web. Will it be used in print as well? If so, the gradiant and the fact that you use 4-colors might be cause for problems and/or greater expense. Just to keep those in mind...
    the print media will only include the words - 2 colors.

    I'm hoping to have the google maps API on the web page working later this week and then I will start trying to find a 3rd party printing company I can refer people to. Hopefully one of you will see a house for sale with a HouseJockey.com sign in the front yard some day.

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    It tells me nothing about your business.

    It has a cartoon look to it and the sites has pictures in it, to me I think they clash with each other.

    Just my two cents.

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    Hi williameis,
    Thanks, should have been obvious to me, apologies for being so dim!
    Darren.

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