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Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: adelaide, australia
Posts: 121
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what @ domain.com
what do the super savvy designers here think is a decent email addy for a design portfolio? ie contact@domain.com i want something cool yet not crazy or "traditional" eg, webmaster, or info im leaning towards ask@domain... what do ppl here use? |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: adelaide, australia
Posts: 121
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yeh, forms are handy that way,, but as for cards, flyers etc an actual email address is needed my domain is my full name and i reckon firstname@firstandlastname.com looks stupid |
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Shitcasket™
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If it's a personal portfolio I'd stick with your first name. Follow DT updates on Twitter: http://twitter.com/designerstalk
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with a hint of lemon
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Sheffield
Posts: 489
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i once saw an e-mail address: workforus@ourcompany.com or osmething like that - dunno where tho lol! hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Online portfolio: mgpwr.co.uk
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Junkie[scum]
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: location, location
Posts: 1,813
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how about sexpest@domain.com |
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Join Date: May 2005
Location: Tropical Networks
Posts: 1,582
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contact@domain.com is good for a portfolio, why would you change it ? edit : uhm I don't use it I must say... Fonts are like cologne: A bad choice speaks louder than a good one. Justin Feinstein
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