Ta daaaaaaaaaaaaaa!
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With a little advice near the end from Davina Kinney, this is the new Someday Box logo which you’ll see not only here, but in my email signature (where I haven’t had a logo since I switched my primary email from Joel@Spinhead.com to Joel@SomedayBox.com)
With logo design, we have to plan for how it looks at smaller sizes or in black and white. This one does well in both.
[image: someday your dream is now: Someday Box – because you know you want to write a book]
Now the fun part (for me) — do you see 3 (or 4, depending on how you count them) metaphors?
Are you meaning like “the difference between night and day”?
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.)
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.
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.
Yes, I thought of that one, too — like the idea becoming the visible book. It’s a great logo.
It looks like your your dream is turning into reality, too, in all of this.
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!
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.
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 🙂
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!
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.