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DavidH wrote:I'm not qualified to say whether the Irish is correct, but I can assure you that "Irish" is always an adjective.
The difference is in which noun/noun phrase the adjective is modifying. In one case it is modifying "whiskey", in the other case it is modifying "whiskey society".
DavidH wrote:I'm no graphics artist so I've just mashed two images together to give the basic idea. This one was inspired by the Claddagh ring.
MichaelS wrote:Given that many will not have any or very little Irish, we could perhaps go for something more recognisable to those without Irish.
DavidH wrote:MichaelS wrote:...Nobody needs to be able to read the motto and they can look up the meaning on our site anyway. If we are going to use Irish, I say go for it, without compromise...
Once we know what elements we want on the logo we can pass it off to a designer to pull it all together in an elegant design.
BrianH wrote:Anyway, all I'd like to say is I cannot stand the claddagh ring copy idea. I've always hated that thing. Don't know why. Just do.
BrianH wrote:I've no idea's for a logo myself, but I figured everyone in the Society should be able to have their say on what the logo will be. Or at least give their opinion.
BrianH wrote:I've no idea's for a logo myself, but I figured everyone in the Society should be able to have their say on what the logo will be. Or at least give their opinion.
Anyway, all I'd like to say is I cannot stand the claddagh ring copy idea. I've always hated that thing. Don't know why. Just do.
By the way, I'd be inclined to leave out the Dublin bit
varizoltan wrote:(and if we could change the color on the top of the page from black to green, to have a kind of happy irish look, becouse i think the black need to present a funeral, and not an irish whiskey society)
Some people may not like a goblin in the centre of the crest/logo but if majority decides that than that is the way it should be