design: May 2006 Archives

I'd like to thank Hecht's for making my Saturday, by telling me, when my credit card wouldn't swipe through the magnetic reader, that they'll only manually punch in the cards for people with Hecht's or Macy's charge cards.

So after yesterday's run-in with Hecht's payment policies, I had an interesting, counter-example to the shopping experience. I found the 'perfect gift' at Eastern Market, but the vendor couldn't take credit cards. I didn't have cash or checks. So she handed it to me, and told me to mail her a check. It was the last one, and she was worried it would be gone if I came back some other time.

She had less reason to trust me, and more to proportionately lose. But she said I looked 'nice and honest.'

These are the stories I think of when doing business.

About the Person

Patrick Calder is a graphic designer living in Washington, DC with one attack cat. He owns and operates The Design Foundry, a design studio in downtown DC. He takes pictures in his free time, and dreams of one day being an adult.

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