> In response to nhrcommu(at)rochester(dot)rr(dot)com:
>
> > OK. She's in and may subscribe so I don't need to act as
> interpreter.
> >
> > She is a designer -- so a handful of concise keywords for the
> desired> message would be helpful. Also - her comment, after
> having read the specs:
> >
> > "W/ that signage set-up they've chosen, they seriously should just
> > consider a bold colored/big logo/big name graphics. I designed a
> booth> for Brooks Stevens for a major house wares show and one
> thing I've
> > learned is that people overdo their booth/exhibit design. It ends up
> > cluttered and visually noisy. And when you have a thousand booths
> with> cluttered multicolored "stuff", to stand out you need to take
> a bold and
> > clean approach. It's not about how many colors/gradients/fonts
> you can
> > cram in a square foot, it's about stating your identity loud and
> clear. "
>
> Ooh ... this girl's good!
>
> Just put the elephant and the word "PostgreSQL" and color it the
> appropriateblue. When you think about it, that's going to stand
> out big time.
>
> From there, if there's enough blank space on it, you can always
> hang temp
> signs if there's something in particular you want to announce at a
> specificevent.
>
Maybe provide the courtesy of reserving judgment until you see
something, then continue with insult mode.