SOUVENIER TAG: part 1
This is the fun yet tedious part - deciding how the souvenier tag would look.
My initial wish was to have the card be cream and the font to be in burgandy but they couldn't change the font color, only the card. I was also going to use the inverse colors to differentiate the other type of chopsticks. OR at least - to have the gold card with red font then have red card and gold font (very chinese!).
Hay...so disappointing. To think, Chinese normally do not want to have words in "white" since it signifies ghostly.
Oh well...this was the best combination that I saw among the other options on their website.
Guide Card Samples
If I was to pick the gold card, it would fuse with the gold box (which is really cool looking) and having the fonts be white...it's visually invisible or hard to read (to the least)!
--> Version #1: date seems weird.
--> Version #2: Month doesn't need a comma after it.
--> Version #3: Space between Date-Month and Month-Year is a bit close...add more space...about two (2) spaces.
My initial wish was to have the card be cream and the font to be in burgandy but they couldn't change the font color, only the card. I was also going to use the inverse colors to differentiate the other type of chopsticks. OR at least - to have the gold card with red font then have red card and gold font (very chinese!).
Hay...so disappointing. To think, Chinese normally do not want to have words in "white" since it signifies ghostly.
Oh well...this was the best combination that I saw among the other options on their website.
Guide Card Samples
If I was to pick the gold card, it would fuse with the gold box (which is really cool looking) and having the fonts be white...it's visually invisible or hard to read (to the least)!
--> Version #1: date seems weird.
--> Version #2: Month doesn't need a comma after it.
--> Version #3: Space between Date-Month and Month-Year is a bit close...add more space...about two (2) spaces.
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