Sam's attempt at a clear and charming summary of the reasoning for publishing a style guide. Picky comments about language are very welcome. I wanted to be a bit more brief, but I couldn't think of a way.
Note
In the meeting we actually said we "should" use them unless there was a good reason. But "should not" change for existing projects.
Also
Emoji's in a public-facing site: yay or nay? It's very on-brand for ARC. So I went with yay.
Sam's attempt at a clear and charming summary of the reasoning for publishing a style guide. Picky comments about language are very welcome. I wanted to be a bit more brief, but I couldn't think of a way.
Note
In the meeting we actually said we "should" use them unless there was a good reason. But "should not" change for existing projects.
Also
Emoji's in a public-facing site: yay or nay? It's very on-brand for ARC. So I went with yay.