Re: Results of our 20th Anniversary Logo Competition
Posted: Sun Sep 06, 2015 9:56 am
thank you, henningHenning wrote:My votes had been Kadir, Marie and Geoffrey.

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thank you, henningHenning wrote:My votes had been Kadir, Marie and Geoffrey.
Has been fun looking at these, some excellent, some awful!jarkko wrote:
In the future we will see how and where we are going to use these new logos, on the website and elsewhere. Any of the top five logos – and several others – would look great on a T shirt, or coffee mug, to name a few ideas! (Don’t worry; I don’t plan to open an internet shop!).
liverpoolken wrote:i ask you who, wouldn't want to see this on a t-shirt? [attachment: picture of janis & leonard in action on an unmade bed]
after having read the above messages, edited as they are, i am tempted to consider whether my influence here is not finally beginning to reap dividends. it seems my teachings of rebellion against the 'guardians of beauty' are having an effect, people are starting to grow spines, fight the establishment. i humbly wonder if i am destined to go down in history as having spawned a generation of warriors fighting for the acknowledgement of leonard cohen's free spirit.Athnuachan wrote:what is the point? [of making merchandise with logos] . . . I can't see myself buying such stuff
thank you, dear cate - and also to the many who have said likewiseCate wrote:I also really liked the . . . silhouette by Geoffrey
i would like to have a coffee mug with a logo on it, but are we allowed to do that since you now own the rights?jarkko wrote:I may have a T shirt or coffee mug printed for myself!
leonard is well known for having no fans, only friends - and i count myself amongst them. ania's image was unbeatable, and deserved to be at the top. perhaps i am wrong, but i interpreted the results as 3 images sharing joint first place, and 2 images sharing joint second place - of which my effort fell into the latter. i liked very much the religious one right at the bottom by 'anonymous'. not an original picture, but more than suitable for anyone who understands its symbolic implications. it was in any case the one that made the biggest impression. the list was alphabetical, so 'anonymous' should not really have been last, unless the contributor's surname began with a 'z'. i didn't know it was allowed to be nameless. was it leonard who sent that one in, jarkko?lizzytysh wrote:Geoffrey's was my 2nd choice. I LOVE the black & white drawing of Leonard. Very effective and interesting! I like the drama of it, and the way the print is offset outside the border of the inside frame. His body and hat are also outside the inner box, with the white highlighting the overlap of his body and his hat making them stand out even more against the black [both Leonard and Geoffrey impressively thinking and being outside the box]. I like the seriousness in Leonard's face... and this definitely is about LEONARD! He's older, but not necessarily old, in this depiction. HE is the focus and clearly denotes that these are about HIM. It's simple and effective. Leonard stands strong, as he dominates within the frame! With Leonard and Geoffrey being friends, it would have been great for Geoffrey to have placed higher, yet I still prefer Ania's unique and highly representative creation. And there are good reasons for the other two to have been included in the top three, as well. Choices can be so difficult to make.
it's a portrayal of what was found after they rolled away the stone, lizzie. 'anonymous', our mystery competitor, was saying that leonard is equal to a messiah. personally i don't think it's fair that only jarkko knows the identity of anonymous, there was no mention in the competition rules of this being allowed. if you stick it into 'google image' or 'tineye reverse search' a number of sites displaying that image are listed.lizzytysh wrote:Yes, I would love to have the bottom one on my wall. It appeared to be a shroud, with the body departed. I wrote some comments on that, as well. I'll put them here later. I wondered was it the prisoner escaped? Was it the tomb? I wasn't sure what to make of it, but I liked it. I'm unfamiliar with the image.
good idea, jarkko!!!jarkko wrote:I may have a T shirt of coffee mug printed for myself!