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Michael Chusid, RA FCSI CCS
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Username: michael_chusid

Post Number: 273
Registered: 10-2003


Posted on Thursday, May 11, 2017 - 08:43 pm:   Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post

I am writing a guide spec for a manufacturer whose branding guidelines is to put its product names in all lowercase letters.

When you encounter this sort of thing, do you use the manufacturer's capitalization scheme or use more conventional capitalization in your specifications?
Michael Chusid, RA FCSI CCS
www.chusid.com www.buildingproduct.guru 818-219-4937
Dave Metzger
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Username: davemetzger

Post Number: 687
Registered: 07-2001
Posted on Thursday, May 11, 2017 - 09:03 pm:   Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post

What if ee cummings had been a specifier?
Jeffrey Wilson CSI CCS SCIP
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Username: wilsonconsulting

Post Number: 212
Registered: 03-2006


Posted on Thursday, May 11, 2017 - 09:16 pm:   Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post

I typically capitalize product names so they read clearly in context.

In response to Dave's question, I expect ee would have done the same had he been a specifier. From the Wikipedia entry: "Cummings's publishers often echoed the unconventional orthography in his poetry by writing his name in lowercase and without periods, but normal orthography (uppercase and periods) is supported by scholarship and preferred by publishers today. Cummings himself used both the lowercase and capitalized versions, though he most often signed his name with capitals."
Jeffrey Wilson CCS CSI SCIP
Wilson Consulting Inc
Ardmore PA
Sheldon Wolfe
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Username: sheldon_wolfe

Post Number: 964
Registered: 01-2003


Posted on Friday, May 12, 2017 - 04:01 pm:   Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post

I use conventional capitalization regardless of what the manufacturer's marketing department thinks is cool.

Related issue: Trademarks. I don't use them. The only people required to use them are the companies who own them, to protect their property.

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