01 October 2007

People who need me

Another nitpicking post here. The undoubtedly nice folks at Genstar Pix probably spent a significant amount to have their graphic artist produce this logo:



Aside from the fact that a web site splash page is always a bad idea (this is all that's on their front page), if they had asked me, I would have suggested that paying for a logo with a misspelling in it is a mistake. (This isn't nitpicking any more, but: does that logo or slogan say "surveillance equipment" to you? It sure seems random to me.)

4 comments:

Hiram R. Shadrasky said...

Erm. What logo?

Carl said...

You don't see the big graphic with the brownish globe and the misspelling of the word "wavelength"? It's a bog-standard JPEG file, I don't know why it wouldn't appear in your browser.

Bob Dively said...

I hope that they didn't pay a lot of money for that, spelling error or no. It's terrible. The letters aren't properly kerned. There's shading behind the big "G" for some reason but none of the other text. There's more, but why bother.

Hiram R. Shadrasky said...

I see it now. No idea why I didn't earlier - it looked like something was being loaded, but then afterwards the space was blank.

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