Re-working a corporate logo
Posted by Dave Jackson (Scoop0901) on Monday, December 18, 2006 @ 1:07 pm In Business, Life, Photos, and Society | No Comments
While working on creating a new corporate logo for [1] Awake In America, I stumbled across a site called GeoGreeting. It’s really interesting, plus I got a great laugh from it. If I was a little more open and receptive to the idea of using “ransom note” style images for a corporate logo, I would have to consider the output of GeoGreeting’s engine.
The site has an input box, where you put in the word or words you wish to translate into geographically-based characters. In my case, I used the words: . From that, the GeoGreeting engine came up with this output:Awake In America
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For a corporate logo, you’re absolutely right! That is ugly. I wouldn’t consider that for a logo for anything.
Now, let’s pause for a minute, open a link to the GeoGreeting site, and take a look at the real logo the site creates. Yes, it’s done with fly-out letters, pulling everything from [3] GoogleMaps, and when everything’s done, you get an extra treat when you slide your mouse over the letters of the logo. Why not take just a minute to look at [4] Awake In America’s GeoGreeting banner on the GeoGreeting site. You may just want to use it for a birthday or “over the hill” (aka Over 40) birthday e-card for a friend.
Welcome back from your visit to GeoGreeting!
So, did you learn a lot?
I must admit, as a geek, I like the “K” element used by GeoGreeting, as it reminds me of the “K” in [5] KDE. In reality, the letter “K” is an aerial shot of a building in Salt Lake City, Utah. Yes, I liked that!
Okay, so it doesn’t take much to amuse me.
Now that you know I’m in the middle of re-working the corporate logo for [1] Awake In America, why not drop me an [6] email from the Awake In America site if you want to help create a new logo for the organization.
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[1] Awake In America: http://www.AwakeInAmerica.org/
[2] Image: http://i103.photobucket.com/albums/m154/Nosyreporter/AIAgeogreeting.png
[3] GoogleMaps: http://maps.google.com
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[5] KDE: http://kde.org/screenshots/images/3.4/snapshot04.png
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