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Archive for August 2009

WDL Branding

Rob is the new addition to the WDL team as our print designer and as WDL are looking at developing the print aspect to the business this was perfect timing. This does not mean we are moving away from web design but simply branching out in order to offer more to our clients.

Since Robs arrival he has been working hard on redesigning the WDL  identity. Our new branding is now finished which includes a logo, business cards, letter heads, envelopes and compliment slips. We’re all very pleased with our new ‘look’ and the website will soon be following, so check back soon.

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Busy Business

We have been busy with our new branding identity producing business cards, letter heads, compliment slips, envelopes and branding guidelines. All are currently still in development but pictures will be up soon.

Our new business cards display the new logo and contact details. The paper construction consists of 240 gsm redeem recycled fenner paper (front and back) which sandwiches 160 gsm cyan stock. This sandwich construction creates a subtle cyan line running through the cards depth.

Check back soon for updated pictures of all our stationery.

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WDL Go Green

WDL received a delivery of 100% recycled paper from fenner paper today. We’re using a variation of weights in the same stock for business cards, mail and complimentary slips. Beautiful texture which Matt seems to be admiring.

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Domain Name Scam

If you own any domain names, then look out for this scam.
I received an email offering to buy a domain I own:

Dear Sir,
we are interested to buy your domain name TENDRING.INFO and offer 65% of the appraised market value.
As of now we accept appraisals from either one of the following leading appraisal companies:

sedo.com
pddomains.com
accuratedomains.com

If you already have an appraisal please forward it to us.

As soon as we have received your appraisal we will send you our payment (we use Paypal for amounts less than $2,000 and escrow.com for amounts above $2,000) as well as further instructions on how to complete the transfer of the domain name.

We appreciate your business,

Domain Resale

The email is a scam run by the cheapest of the three appraisal companies. Ignore it!!

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Matilda’s First Birthday

It hardly seems a year ago that she was born, but last week Tilly had her first birthday.

Here’s an updated picture.

Tilly Smith

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The Nümberwang Supremacy

Like many small businesses, we struggle daily with one of life’s most difficult issues: who’s turn is it to make everyone’s hot beverage of choice??

After many meetings, and some consultation, we elected to adopt the ancient method of Nümberwang to decide. Many of you will already have heard of the Nümberwang in it’s modern adaptation as a maths-based quiz, but it actually has roots far back in the mists of time.

History of the Nümberwang

Buddhist Monk ProcessionThe original concept was developed for everyday use by an ancient Tibetan Monk called Gampopa; he proposed it as a solution to the all-too-frequent border and property disputes of the local populace. In it’s original format, Nümberwang was enacted over several days in a long and convoluted ceremony.

Widespread use of the Nümberwang was initally supressed, mainly due to the losing party’s attitude that the process was “really unfair”. Eventually, enough time passed for the process to be considered traditional and people travelled from far and wide to have their grievances decided by the Monks of the Nümberwang.

By this time, casual, bootleg versions of the Nümberwang process were in use in isolated villages and towns; local leaders would use shorter ceremonies to manage the local residents and decide difficult legal cases.

The Nümberwang can be found in use in many social situations in more recent history; for example, Victorian schoolchildren would use the Nümberwang as a playground game when conkers were out of season. The most notable recent adaptation was used in the trenches during the Great War by german soldiers (mostly to decide who would go up and check for neraby enemy forces), which is where the process adopted its modern-day umlaut.

Rules of the Nümberwang

There are only a few rules for the historical Nümberwang:

Rule #1 – You do not talk about the Nümberwang.

Rule #2 – The leader (originally known as the ‘Chosen’ or the ‘Wanger’ chooses the condition for the current iteration (highest even, number announced 3rd in sequence etc).

Rule #3 – The decision of the Chosen/Wanger is final and binding, on pain of death.

Daily use of the Nümberwang

In honour of the original process, we have tried to stick as close as possible to the original code although we have made two major amendments: the process is slightly shorter, normally lasting a maximum of 30s; and we have dropped the death penalty for disputing the outcome and replaced it with a healthy barrage of insults.

Disclaimer:

Most, if not all of the above is completely untrue (apart from us using it to decide the tea/coffee round). Numberwang is actually a fictional gameshow from the popular tv show ‘That Mitchell and Webb Look‘.

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