10 thoughts on “Brand New Logo (Which Means a Website Redesign)

  1. There’s definitely some night and day in there. (A ‘someday’ at the very least.)

    I also like the feeling there’s a dream turning into reality (in a book.)

  2. Joel, you never cease to amaze me. Love your design. Does that mean that you will write during the day, and at night? BTW, 4 metaphors. They all have the same meaning, don’t they? Hmm! Success! Blessings.

  3. Thank you! Let’s keep “night” and “day” symbolic, eh? Best Beloved and I have enough short nights without adding another reason to stay up late!

    This site has needed a makeover ever since I used the same custom theme at http://JoelDCanfield.com/ and the new logo was an obvious Step 1.

  4. Well, isn’t this fun.

    I see 5, Joel. It’s all on the black-and-white image, though. For me, it’s easier to see between the lines without the color. Both are great, though, no question.

    Good job!

  5. Wow, Joel, I just read the comments above mine here. It’s AMAZING how everyone sees things from a different perspective, even if supremely subtle.

  6. Well tell us about ’em, Lynelle! I may have put things in there unconsciously. I’ve love to see what symbolism and imagery it brings to your mind.

    And thank you 🙂

  7. How would you count “the Universe (white stars), moving through the Author (the circle), to the colored stars on the page”?

    This is beautiful, and clearly so evocative!

  8. I like that, Karen. Art is when we pull something from a passing breeze and make it visible to others. That wasn’t intentional, but I suspect it was somewhere in the back of my mind.

    Have you watched Elizabeth Gilbert’s TED talk on capturing art? Beautiful and funny.

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