Ever tried to keep up with all the people, places and names you encounter in the outer space of an inner social pace?
Well, it turns out that nametags are a key part of keeping up with the fellow travelers wandering the planet.
For instance, the nametags a company gives its employees.
I have fuzzy vision, especially in the morning when I’m not quite awake or the evening after partying drinking having a late-night snack.
Visit a hotel or tourist area in that condition and visualising the labels attached to a person’s lapel or chest can be daunting.
Especially the way the label/nametag is made.
For me, black letters on a white background are the easiest to read.
The most difficult are black letters on a shiny, gold background at the Westmark Hotel, where the staff is some of the most friendly you’ll meet but reading their names in order to memorise and later recall them here frustrates me on this rainy day in the paradise of the Pacific Northwest.
A few to thank today: Elizabeth, Doreen, Brendan; Tom; more to follow. To those whose names I have not written here, I apologise for the fuzziness of middle-aged eyes and having too much of a good time! 😉