DavidH wrote:Shouldn't "Dublin" say "Goblin" instead?
Too lazy to put too much effort into it
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DavidH wrote:Shouldn't "Dublin" say "Goblin" instead?
varizoltan wrote:as most people liked my disign at the meeting, becouse it was simple and clearly understandable and i think i am not far away from the definition above and as i said that night colour can be adjusted or date or Dublin can be taken off
so i do not agree to have anything written in irish, or the claddagh design on the logo
the less we put on it the better the logo is (look at; nike,mercedes etc. all simple)
we can have mottos on the webpage in irish, what i think be better
(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)
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i do not think i am the only one who think this...
IrishWhiskeyChaser wrote:The Kerry colours too that'll do
MichaelS wrote:Inspired by Shamrocks and Glencairn glasses ...
And who couldn't like the Dunville's shamrock Lady at
http://www.irishinspiration.com/acatalog/Collectable_Irish_Whiskey_Signs_Plaques.html
- not so gone on the Shamrock Whiskey one though.
Or one could have a stylised shamrock core to the zoltan stamp
or
(again, concepts only)
Michael
DavidH wrote:Begorrah, if that's not our new logo then my name's not Paddy James O'Flaherty, so it isn't.
DavidH wrote:...
I think we are too caught up with sticking things insides circles though.
DavidH wrote:...
... rich with symbolism and often incorporate shamrocks and harps to indicate an Irish association.
I want an Irish Whiskey Society logo'd polo anyway