You want the overall front design to match the back and not look like an aborted piece of rice burner architecture. Unique or different is not always better. Remember there is no such thing as "free". The dollar eating "black hole" awaits. Good luck, if that is what you want then go for it, but beware and have the resources available if/when anything unexpected happens. Remember "Murphy's Law".
As for the grammar, the earlier comments by others reflect the belief that it helps to be able to communicate effectively especially when you have to deal with customers and people in general in an effective manner. You do not want the customers to think they are dealing with an uneducated grease monkey that may not know very much even if your are the best mechanic in the world. Many of your customers may be college educated and will respect you and be return customers if you can communicate with them in a professional manner. They are paying your bills. Take this as constructive criticism and good luck in you project.
As for the grammar, the earlier comments by others reflect the belief that it helps to be able to communicate effectively especially when you have to deal with customers and people in general in an effective manner. You do not want the customers to think they are dealing with an uneducated grease monkey that may not know very much even if your are the best mechanic in the world. Many of your customers may be college educated and will respect you and be return customers if you can communicate with them in a professional manner. They are paying your bills. Take this as constructive criticism and good luck in you project.
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