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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

Regarding the name of a product.

A product is advertised in lowercase, IE: princess; should the proper noun still be capitalized in context or should it be left alone?
  

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Hi, A product is advertised in lowercase, IE: princess; should the proper noun still be capitalized in context or should it be left alone? A proper noun is normally capitalized. However, people in the graphic design and advertising businesses often like the look of all lower case, particularly in ads, on boxes, on the product itself, etc.

  • Hi, A product is advertised in lowercase, IE: princess; should the proper noun still be capitalized in context or should it be left alone?
  • A proper noun is normally capitalized.
  • However, people in the graphic design and advertising businesses often like the look of all lower case, particularly in ads, on boxes, on the product itself, etc.
  • But I'd say 'Here are our new 2008 refrigerators.
  • This model is the Princess'.
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Hi,

A product is advertised in lowercase, IE: princess; should the proper noun still be capitalized in context or should it be left alone?

A proper noun is normally capitalized. However, people in the graphic design and advertising businesses often like the look of all lower case, particularly in ads, on boxes, on the product itself, etc.

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