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Broken: Restaurant sign

It's good to know who your customers are...

It's good to know who your customers are

(Spotted outside a Hot & Crusty restaurant in Manhattan.)


Comments

alex — Dec 14, '07 – 11:47 AM

Nice.

One of my favorites: http://www.usablemarkets.com/?p=118

~alex

Jon Plummer — Dec 14, '07 – 12:16 PM

I was thinking of this as an example of lightness and humor, not broken. But there are several things that should be done to make the humor more obvious, such as Avoiding Needless Capitalization and making the "Hot and Crusty" name distinct from the remainder of the text.

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