Yeah. Get used to it. I probably should have caught that too but (1) I don't know / care for sports and (2) don't look for those sorts of things. For example, management at my company has asked on multiple occasions (at least 3 times since this January), "how the hell did you misspell the name of the company you work for??" The answer: because I'm looking at typography, layout, whitespace, grid, hierarchy, and how to make the words you (management) adds fit in the space I designed. I'm not looking at how words are spelled. I only see how the letter forms appear in the broader design aesthetic. After I have been designing something with multiple revisions over a couple consecutive days, I simply don't see those errors anymore. On Hubski or in MS Word, I immediately see that I misspelled the word "those". But when I'm designing, I could spell "those" as "thise" and not notice it through 3 or 4 or even 5 rounds of revisions. If I look at it and read it a few days later, I immediately see it. But when I am designing, it is almost like my brain is in a different mode.Damn. I think it's an unwritten law that in every creation, there's a flaw that you only spot after you share it with people.