Logos & Picky people
Have any of you ever been to A Dude or Hunting Ranch or to the ocean for the Blue Marlin. Not one in the Poconos or upstate New York. One where ordinary people go and get transform to believing they are having the ultimate experience. You will see the pickiest people on earth as an overweight powerful jewish lawyer and his red headed wife and daughter who looks like a young Barbara Streisand and of course their redhead son, all dress in cowboy gear with smiles from ear to ear. Or the guy who owns a construction company and goes to Bass Pro Shop and buys all his gear to go hunting an African endangered species on a 60,000 acre ranch in Texas. These ordinary people spend tens of thousands of dollars to have this. This place that make them feel like they are part of it and they are the cowboy of the past or the hunter or fisherman from a Hemingway book. My point being is that this a business, everything is set up for them, they don't sleep in a five star hotel room, they wash dishes on the trail, sweat while they track the animal. Everything is supplied for them, a trail boss, gear, horses, a guide, the right rifle or saddle or fishing gear and boat. That is the way the big advertizing companies sell their product. They make their client feel like this is it, this is the experience that no one else has, and something brand new. They even now take people to the top of Mount Everest. You think that the group of people who picked that last logo for the London games were all just going along with it. You think that none of them were picky. You think that company said "take your millions and go somewhere else". You don't think that when Dan sells a logo to a Signs 101 member they were not picky, they think it is the best logo since sliced bread. And talk about picky, throw a logo in amongst ya"ll and you guys are like a pack of hungry wolves. "Move this over, can't read it, new fonts, color is off, go read Dan's book and come back when you have more talent". And yes, that is my glass house at the top of the hill.