The Red
Wheelbarrow
--William Carlos Williams
--William Carlos Williams
so much
depends
upon
upon
a red wheel
barrow
barrow
glazed with rain
water
water
beside the white
chickens.
chickens.
I’ve always believed in the profundity of the William Carlos
Williams above. That so much depends upon little touches of god in the
serendipity of life. I believe in beautiful purple skies over a roiling city. I
believe in a precise and surprising turn of a phrase that brings a smile or
stimulates a thought. I believe in the wonders of an artistic touch, of looking
at old things in new ways.
That said, I think 99% of the design crap we as an industry
obsess over makes as much difference as spending a quarter from 2015 as opposed
to spending a quarter from 2013.
One of our current industry obsessions is slight tweaks to
logos.
A lot of ink was spilled when Yahoo changed theirs. But guess what? Yahoo is still irrelevant.
Google could render their logo in cuneiform and I’m still
not switching to Alta Vista.
As for Verizon, they were a hateful company of rapacious
oligarchs when their logo was a series of juxtaposed Nazi runes. They’re a
hateful company now with their slightly better logo. They’d be a hateful
company if their logo were nothing but smiley faces and unicorn feces.
I’m not for a second saying logos don’t matter. But they don’t
matter much if the company behind them blows.
As Willy Loman found out in “Death of a Salesman,” life demands more than a handshake and a smile.
As Willy Loman found out in “Death of a Salesman,” life demands more than a handshake and a smile.
Redesign your logo all you want. It’s all but meaningless if
it’s not representative of your deeper values as an entity.
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