Joe Diaz
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How about a fish taco fish?
Pacotopia....
ahhhhh it's the fish taco fish... LOL
How about a fish taco fish?
Pacotopia....
Marlene, If I posted the Nike logo and you didn't know what it was......could you tell me they sold shoes?
That damn thing put up a heck of a fight.Jasper, that last pic was hilarious!
Oh come on... Nike was a small business once too. You didn't think they started out as a giant corporation did you? I heard they paid some gal 200 bucks for that logo.That's not a fair argument at all. Nike has spent decades and bazillions of dollars to make the swoosh synonymous with Nike. Small businesses don't have that luxury... which is why it's important for a small business logo to communicate a message. If that message is in Sanskrit... well, it hasn't really served its purpose has it?
Fine.I think you are doing a great job of arguing against yourself Signmeup. In the 70s and 80s the Nike swoosh was combined with the word NIKE to make up their logo. It was a simple, clean, recognizable symbol of their brand. It is everything a logo should be. It can be easily reproduced in a huge variety of different formats at a very low cost. The swoosh itself is a very simple graphic representation of the Greek goddess Nike's wing. As a graphic element, it does a very good job of representing speed and motion.
In a nutshell, Nike gets an A+ for logo creation and branding. On the other hand, the goby condom fish thing with an eyeball still gets an F in my grade book.
Oh... and it was $35 not $200.
Marlene, If I posted the Nike logo and you didn't know what it was......could you tell me they sold shoes?
Fine.
Nope. I doubt you'd ever convince the customer to use it for a wrap though.is it wrong that I love this?!
is it wrong that I love this?!