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LG

01/25/05 10:42 AM

#827 RE: PlayItDown #826

PineValley: I am not disagreeing with you with regards to what cost more or not, but expensive is relative. What one company deems expensive may be a value to another.

You've made your point, but the decision as always ultimately is the customer's...gg

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Paulie Cashews

01/25/05 10:47 AM

#828 RE: PlayItDown #826

I disagree. This logo is being designed for a securities firm, not the MTV Malibu Beach House, so I think that the priorities are different.

Your logo and your letterhead are your "frontlines" to the general public. They will be on your website, your monthly statements and all correspondence. Therefore, they should be as classic and classy as they can.

Should a "financial" company be concerned that their logo can be easily and cheaply printed on baseball caps, tote-bags, tea-cozies and banana-warmers? I don't think that Matt has paid many bills from the sale of iHub t-shirts.

After the initial rush of investors from here, OCS will be looking to attract clients who may be unfamiliar with iHub. And I believe that the best way to accomplish that is to look as responsible and stable as possible.

Even though this will be advertised as a "discount" service, there is no excuse to be represented by chintzy graphics reminiscent of Carnival Cruise Lines.

Of course, all imo.


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Chas

01/25/05 4:52 PM

#834 RE: PlayItDown #826

I'm not sure about the Brewer's logo, but I do remember going to Brewers games when I was 9&10 yrs old and they were a AAA farm club of the Cincinnati Redlegs. A few years later they were the Milwaukee Braves and my family moved to Cincinnati and I became a Reds fan, going to Crosley Field for $0.25 as a high school student. ahhh, memories.