Exact Analogy
April 18, 2009 at 9:23 pm | Posted in Exact | Leave a commentTags: city logo

This logo is named the City Logo because it is supposed to represent the Seattle City Council in a simple but powerful way. The logo fit appropriately with the idea of exact and the literature work, Dolly City, because it seems to form an overall sense of an interesting atmosphere. The face represents the mind, which exemplifies the mood that makes up a novel as well as the idea that we live in a world full of images. The city logo idealizes Dolly City with the stern and serious face that is the mood of the work. In addition, the outside of the face forms what looks like two “C’s” to portray cities where the blue brings forth a calming atmosphere that is natural and peaceful. Everything then ties together to Macnab’s principle of the eight stages of thought-altering discipline, which are used to shift reality perception where physical ability is related to mental acuity and willingness to take personal risk to calm mental conditions.
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