On Jun 2, 2007, at 11:47 AM, wongobongo wrote:

> The problem your designer will run into is the fact the electrical
> pylons are not the most exciting thing in the world and you'll want
> something exciting. They're not conventionally beautiful; sonnets are
> not written about pylons. Pylons are quite mundane, they look
> different in different countries, they buzz if you get too close to
> them and visually they are painfully reticulated.
>

A logo doesn't have to be exciting. Sure an electricity Pylon doesn't  
sound very interesting at first, but I'd agree with others that it  
has potential. As somebody pointed out it's a sturdy provider/ 
deliverer of power (electrons).

> All this and it's got to look good enough to go on a shirt and have
> someone cough up money for it.

transitory from IRC sketched this earlier:

http://www.ingeniousmonk.com/pylon.png

Not quite a ready to go logo but an interesting design -- not a  
mundane Pylon =]

--
Philip Jenvey



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