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Claire Stratford

3 months ago

in United States of Happiness on Will Wilkinson
I don't get it, you would think that the weather would have something to do with it to. You would think there would be a north south divide also. Sun = Vitamin D = Happiness.

There are two reasons why this could be happening:
• Those who live in the sun have become immune to the Vitamin D from the sun
• Those in colder, more wintery places, make up for the happiness when the sun comes out, and appreciates more - also perhaps go on holiday more to the sun, maybe.

10 months ago

in Migrating to a New PC: The Best and The Worst Applications on Pajama Professional
Oo dear, you should have a Mac, they have new Migration software from your old mac, and it doesn't miss a thing. Fantastic. PCs tend to be generally more complicated.

Claire Locksmith

1 year ago

in Brand power is on the wane so you’d better engage on The Equity Kicker
It is very hard to make a decision after looking on the internet at the product/service you may be about to buy. More people will call a company up to complain than will call up to say what a fantastic service they have provided, and more people will post negative points on the internet than good comments.

I think the internet has actually made our decision harder in a way, in choosing the product/service we are looking for.

As a designer, it is my job to design a website sell its product, and know how easy it is for a customer to trust a professional design and decide they are making the right choice. I do it too. If i am looking in the internet, i will search google and if i am looking for kitchen designs in say stratford, i will perhaps look to the bottom of the first page and find the best - most professional looking design out there. It is human nature, we all judge a book by its cover. To be fair, smaller kitchen companies will probably give a better service and product than the overbranded UK 'leaders'.
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