THE CELEBRATION SERIES: FACTS YOU NEVER KNEW ABOUT FEET AND INCHES
Hi folks,
I guess your weekend is coming on well. It's been really good on my end.
February is all about celebrating Feet and Inches, and the 'Celebration' series commenced with the spotlight beamed on an establishment with great accomplishments, one of which include the birthing of a phenomenal brand known today as Consult Kenny.
I have the privilege to have been on board Feet and Inches since inception, and one good way to celebrate a milestone anniversary is by picking on some experiences that (now in retrospect) indicates remarkable progress made in the journey so far.
These experiences have become facts I bet you never knew about Feet and Inches, and here are some of them π:
#1: WE GOT A FREE LOGO*
Kudos to Charles Williams, an amazing friend who designed the 'Feets and Inches' logo 10 years ago, at no cost on the house π.
It might interest you to know that Naira (the Nigerian currency) is not the only entity taking a new look at this time in Nigeria.
The Feet and Inches logo has also transitioned from what you knew (logo to the left) to what it now is (the logo to the right), as indicated in this picture.
Please note that use of the new logo takes effect from March 1st 2023, and it's available in large supply so you don't panic for fear of scarcity π.
#2: THE FEET IS WITHOUT LETTER 'S'*
Did you know that the initial name registered Feets and Inches (emphasis on letter 's' in Feets) was an error which has now been corrected with the new logo displayed on the last slide.
Look again and make sure you make the adjustment in your mind tooπ.
*#3: WE DON'T MAKE SHOES*
Just so you know, shoe making is the most common assumption about what we do at Feet and Inches, and it's so wrong π.
The obvious reason being that the word 'Feet' is easily associated with shoes, and it's okay if you have made the same assumption in the past too.
Anyways, let me seize this opportunity to announce that beyond interior design, Feet and Inches has also transitioned into the construction and real estate sectors, with significant relevance.
So now that you know, please keep this in mind.
I'm Kenny, an interior designer and project manager.
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