Talk:Martin Lambie-Nairn

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COI
This article was created by User:Heavenly UK, almost certainly a representative of, for which (evidently) the subject is now employed. See. It's contents need checking by somebody who is not affiliated with the subject to ensure that it meets neutrality policies. --Moonriddengirl (talk) 19:45, 28 May 2010 (UTC)

NEUTRALITY
Martin Lambie-Nairn is in my view worthy of a page on Wikipedia - though this article was created by User:Heavenly UK (the company he now works for). I have addressed this issue by re-locating Heavenly as a step in the career of Lambie-Nairn and concentrated the first paragraph on what makes him "notable". A few other minor fixes in the rest of the text, two images to illustrate what he is notable for ... and as far as I am concern the entry is now "neutral" (though it may benefit from further expansion) ... I'll leave it there for a while to get feedback but otherwise I'd remove the "Neutral Point of view" banner. Grafista (talk) 15:32, 3 October 2010 (UTC)
 * I've done some more work on this article myself. -- 92.8.198.249 (talk) 19:01, 9 October 2010 (UTC)

My edit
Here's some things I've clarified in my edit just now:
 * That rebrand was not recent; it happened in 1997, which is 15 years ago.
 * The infobox contained just his portrait, so I have added a date beneath that.
 * Links to his various notable projects have been added.
 * Technicians from America actually helped him out with the C4 branding.
 * Mic Graves and Lambie-Nairn co-designed those 2001 idents for BBC2.

Some other sentences have also been tweaked and certain details added. Why didn't someone realize these facts before I came along? And shouldn't everything be told in chronological order? -- 92.8.198.249 (talk) 15:12, 9 October 2010 (UTC)

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