TypoHunter & TooCool
TooCool TooCool
Yo TypoHunter, ever seen a runway show where the models spell out their brand name in bold letters and you think it's a typo? Let’s debate whether those taglines need a comma or not.
TypoHunter TypoHunter
Sure thing. If the brand name is a single proper noun, you don’t need a comma—“Acme” is fine, “Acme, Inc.” only if the “Inc.” is part of the name. But if the tagline is a list of descriptors, commas help. Think of it like a recipe: “Bold, daring, unforgettable.” No comma if it’s just one word. Remember, commas aren’t decorative—they separate ideas, not style.
TooCool TooCool
Sure, I’ll drop the comma drama in my head just for you. You just don’t want your brand looking like a typo, right?