Jeremy
28 Mar 2012, 09:44 AM
Greetings team,
I have a client who is scrutinizing a design of mine that incorporates a Facebook Like box. His concern is a bit amateurish in that he's troubled by the fact that the box is bigger than his logo - despite the fact that the box fits within his brand, his logo is obviously in a more prominent position, etc. It's his website, and I'll do whatever he wants at the end of the day, however he did ask if it was a common practice to include a facebook box and if it's within reason for it to be bigger.
I've done some Googling and actually can't find too many examples of full fledged "like" boxes employed by fairly mainstream brands.
Does anyone know of a respectable company, with a nice website, that uses one? Examples from the food industry would be relevant for me. One example I have is a low profile project www.artwalklewistonauburn.com. You can see both the FB and twitter boxes on the right hand column. Any other business that do this?
I have a client who is scrutinizing a design of mine that incorporates a Facebook Like box. His concern is a bit amateurish in that he's troubled by the fact that the box is bigger than his logo - despite the fact that the box fits within his brand, his logo is obviously in a more prominent position, etc. It's his website, and I'll do whatever he wants at the end of the day, however he did ask if it was a common practice to include a facebook box and if it's within reason for it to be bigger.
I've done some Googling and actually can't find too many examples of full fledged "like" boxes employed by fairly mainstream brands.
Does anyone know of a respectable company, with a nice website, that uses one? Examples from the food industry would be relevant for me. One example I have is a low profile project www.artwalklewistonauburn.com. You can see both the FB and twitter boxes on the right hand column. Any other business that do this?