As I say, design is very subjective and it would be impossible to come up with something that everyone likes. But the thinking with italics is that it helps the logo to stand out, and also conveys an impression of informality that's in keeping with our brandSarah wrote:The typeface is good, but I really don't like it being italicised - please straighten it up!
Mmmm, we have IE9 on a PC in the office but it looks OK. What screen size and resolution do you have? Anyone else get this issue?pabenny wrote:On my screen (IE9), the upper right hand part of the l is cut off.
The logo looks alright in Internet Explorer to me. Some spacing seems a bit wonky in Internet Explorer 8 on Windows 7 - a padding issue I expect.richard@imutual wrote:Thanks, we'll get that updated
Mmmm, we have IE9 on a PC in the office but it looks OK. What screen size and resolution do you have? Anyone else get this issue?pabenny wrote:On my screen (IE9), the upper right hand part of the l is cut off.
It doesn't cover the email only clicks, which do have links on the history page.richard@imutual wrote:If you click on the merchant name, that is a "Go Direct" link
Yes, supposedly an italic typeface is considered "friendlier" - although there are warnings against using too much bold or italic in documents for the elderly. Define your audience...richard@imutual wrote:As I say, design is very subjective and it would be impossible to come up with something that everyone likes. But the thinking with italics is that it helps the logo to stand out, and also conveys an impression of informality that's in keeping with our brandSarah wrote:The typeface is good, but I really don't like it being italicised - please straighten it up!
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