The Towers: Taken by yours truly while in the car in Kuala Lumpur |
There was a big hoo-hah leading to the Malaysia Independence
Day last Friday. From the logo to the song to the tagline introduced, all had
received constant mockery by Malaysians, online and offline. The logo, designed
by a phantom so-called designer, didn’t reflect the work of a professional and failed
to carry the spirit of the nation’s 55th year of Independence. Some
equated the work to homework of a primary student who has just learned to use
PowerPoint presentation in the 90s. The elements of the logo were not cohesive
and even worse; an explanation about every element was offered in a table below
the logo. To me, it was hilarious for a country that spends so much time talking
about the development of ICT, our vision and mission to be a developed nation supposedly
8 years from now, to accept such level of work for a national level event. I
reckon the designer and the people in charge were not even aware that this is
year 2012 and that we have left 1992 twenty years ago.
Malaysian netizens from the world over came together in
protest of this ridiculous logo designed for this auspicious day, forcing the
government to drop the adoption of this logo totally. Many designers offered
their alternative designs of the logo and not surprisingly, many are capable of
producing far more artistic and memorable logos for the day.
These same designers were offended by the notion that logo
design is trivial, and was treated as an “anybody-can-do” type of task. According
to them, designing a logo involves a lot of creativity, as it has to be
precise, compact, appealing and mesmerizing, and at the same time, be symbolic
and reflective of a deeper meaning. A logo is an emblem of a brand, so to
speak.
Apple does not use any alphabets in their logo, yet it grabs
wide attention from its consumer market, so much so that people feel proud of owning
an Apple-branded device. Mercedez has a three-pointed star inside a circle and
when your car key also has that, it means something nice; simple yet so
powerful.
When it comes to designing a logo, the question would be
what kind of perception do we want to transpire from the logo.
FingerTec introduced its T-box recently and we are proud to
present our newly designed logo for the product. The T symbolizes the TimeTec
Web which centralizes the data in one place, and this T-box makes TimeTec Web
deployment easy with preconfigured settings. What do you think about this logo?
T-box Logo |
Malaysia marked its 55th year of Independence
last Friday with great celebration from morning till night. Everyone was proud
to raise our Jalur Gemilang and we sang praises to our nation’s heroes. But
this young country needs to do so much more for the challenging future. One
thing to note though, self-praise and narcissism is counter-productive,
impolite, and gets you no where - let the praise come from others. And in this
Facebook era, don’t post something and Like
it yourself. If you’ve posted it up for others to see, then you might as well
let them be the judge of it.
I wish my country a prosperous year ahead and we should open
to change for the better.
by Norana Johar, COO, FingerTec HQ
by Norana Johar, COO, FingerTec HQ
3 comments:
Having said that, the concept and the design looks far sleeker and time driven.
Already a big range of useful devices and now a device to make life even simpler for the users, is a major breakthrough.
Best Wishes and Good Luck for the upcoming era of technological changes that are foreseen.
It takes a lot of effort to change the times. Keep up the good work.
Thanks Yatin, when launching a new product, we need to identify the difficult areas for our clients and try our best to tackle those areas. The introduction of T-box is hoped to solve the initial hurdle of implementing the whole system. Appreciate your comment.
Your blog is very useful to all the people especially for Logo Designers. So much important information is there in your site and my site is also having valuable information.
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