Impactful Design

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There have been a few posts recently related to non-alcoholic adult beverages circulating around “the LinkedIns”. For whomever this may help, this is an example of how a company has marketed effectively. They have identified their user, the user’s wants, needs, goals, and laid out clearly what their product is, and how it is the solution to all, above the fold. There’s no guess-work, social reinforcement is present, the CTA is clear, and there’s not a bunch of fru-fru company history, or haughty TL;DR explanation.

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