Not only does it contain all the letters in a bizarre circular pattern, but it forms an inverted pentagram. Behold some stellar examples:Ī fantastic logo that no human being on earth could read unassisted. In general, the more unreadable the logo, the blacker the band is, and the more underground they are. This is often a feature of Black or Death Metal band logos, though it isn't exclusive. Legibility: A logo which is totally unreadable is a good sign, as no commercial or trend-poser band is going to have a logo no one can read. The following 5 features are key when deciphering logos: After all, a logo tells you what a band is all about, if you know what to look for. ![]() Here I will delineate the many features of logos, and how you can tell a good band just by their logo. On top of these life lessons, we discuss the real goals of marketing, why people are more important than the algorithm and the undeniable connection between sport and entrepreneurship.All bands have logos, but for metal bands the logo has special significance, and in fact the trained eye can determine a lot about a band by their logo. With a focus on the law of karma, removing barriers and being a compassionate, contributing member of society, you will feel inspired to effect the kind of change Saviour demonstrates in his day-to-day work. Saviour serves as an incredible example of someone who is setting up the world for the next generation to prosper. Sit back as we discuss the importance of gratitude, resilience, humility, and inclusion. He now sits as President of Breathing Green Solutions, Nova Scotia’s first licensed producer of Cannabis, and spends his spare time working as a mentor, and sitting on multiple boards in the community while also working as a youth basketball coach. ![]() With a rich past of marketing experience from his time as Senior VP of Global Marketing with Aurora Cannabis, and his time as President of Digital Advertising Agency, Colour, Savior is no stranger to what it takes to be a leader in the marketing realm. In the season 1 finale of Make My Logo Bigger, we have the privilege of chatting with none other than the multi-talented, Savior Joseph. Integrated marketing and communications strategies are her bread and butter and with her, she brings a fresh perspective, a contagious energy and a deep understanding of the importance and impact of community. Sit back and enjoy listening to Mary discuss the importance of knowing your audience, making sure the “vibe” is right, and how being an immigrant has affected how she views marketing, and the world. With a passion for brand and media strategy, Mary now sits as part of the team at National PR, where she works as a reliable and thoughtful project coordinator for clients such as Tourism New Brunswick, University of King’s College, City of Moncton, New Brunswick Arts and Culture and Port of Halifax. Moving from Honduras to Halifax in 2015 to attend Saint Mary’s University, Mary is simultaneously a newcomer and a leader in Halifax. On this episode of “Make My Logo Bigger” we speak with someone we’ve had the honour of working closely with, and someone whose story has truly inspired all of us here at JIVE the one and only, Mary Navas.
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