Hi
I am creating a couple of new advertisements for SFN and need a nice catchy slogan to go with them.
If anyone can help with that I would be most grateful, what we need is this;
A slogan that when seen by someone unfamiliar with SFN will immediately understand what we offer and why we are different to our competitors.
1. Maximum 10 words
2. Encapsulates the spirit of SFN
3. Appeals to broad spectrum
Thanks!
James
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Comment by Christian Mayer on February 23, 2012 at 21:37 Like France?
Get Help.
Comment by Christian Mayer on February 23, 2012 at 21:31 Okay, I know this subject might be dead already, but I've got one more for ya, James:
Like France? Get Help.
Comment by Alexander Keith Watson on February 21, 2012 at 21:23 Keep the term "survive" I think it's very appropriate sometimes
me- it was more brighton art college then the architectural association where everything was lower case or packing case stencils as favoured by le corbusier- no wonder nobody can read my writing

Thanks everyone for all your suggestions and advice, most helpful :)
James
Comment by Chris Slade on February 21, 2012 at 15:49 Ron's got it all in one... thank heavens - Typography is not dead. Caps are for short sharp cross heads and not easily readable in long strings. In the hallowed halls of Worthing Art College we obviously heard the same clarion call... (I bet our handwriting is even similar)...we read in shapes created by upper and lower case type... just like Janet & John, Ladybird books... so that's the way to present whatever you want people to read... simple
Comment by Kenneth Barker on February 21, 2012 at 12:44 Always get the gen
Best of France on SFN
Comment by Georgina Elrington on February 21, 2012 at 12:35 The English Channel
The English Connection
Friendly support for everything France
In France. In English.
Surviving France in English
Nurturing your French life
Just about everything you need to know about living in France.
Comment by Chris Slade on February 21, 2012 at 12:35 The best advertising is both funny and enigmatic... making you curious enough to find out more from somewhere where the space exists and is cheaper...

Comment by Ron Birks on February 21, 2012 at 12:34 ...contd. I think if you are contemplating a list of 'Benefits',
it should be just that, a list even bullet points ( indented of course ).
You could contrive an 'in outsized quote marks' an endorsement....much like a testimonial.
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