The final presentation boards were coming along just fine today, matching the criteria to the RSA brief that needed to be fulfilled. That was until a small and yet glaringly obvious flaw in the most recent design came to light.

As the user is now supposed to have ‘tools’ to complete the task of cusomizing their stamp, the sudden realisation that “they could just use a biro” came to mind.
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