Steve Douglas on July 17th, 2007

The Logo Factory Studio NewsNo. Not really. Posting on The Factor has been a little light for the past week (okay, more than a little light, more like non existent). We haven’t dropped off the face of the earth or anything – it’s just the hours aren’t co-operating when it comes to the ongoing site update. We have to work on each of our logo galleries one at a time, and each gallery takes just over six hours to update and re-jig – after starting early this morning, just finished uploading Gallery 4 logo designs. Combine that with the day-to-day at the studio and there’s very little time for waxing philosophical about this or that on the studio blog. However, today looks like a good day for blogging (sick and tired of playing of itty bitty images from our gallery indexes – eyes gone all buggy to boot) and we’ll be updating later on this afternoon. Got a back log of Daily Logos to post, as well as some news and info that we hope you’ll find interesting. Should be updated late this aft – have a few deadline crunches that are breathing down me neck. As an aside – when I was setting up Gallery 4 into the new formats, I came across this medical logo from a years back. It’s a design for a medical outfit called North Florida Otolaryngology Associates.

Now, I’m willing to bet that there’s not many logo design firms who can boast having an otolaryngology logo in their portfolio. Now (tah-dah) we can. For those who are interested (and courtesy of Wiki) otolaryngology is a medical specialty involving ear, throat, eye and neck disorders. And that’s why you come to my humble blog – ya learn something new every day…

 

 

 

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