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Country logos
There always seems to be a lot of business logos here abouts shaped like Australia. Here's just a few I picked up off the web but logos like these are damn near ubiquitous around here...
http://www.asu.asn.au/images/logo_footer.gif
http://www.firsttechcu.com/images/heade ... ft_ftl.gif
http://www.civil.usyd.edu.au/asscca03/bhpsteel_logo.jpg
http://www.amwu.org.au/images/amwu_logo_small.jpg
http://www.widebayaust.com.au/
http://www.toweraccountants.com.au/Images/Logo_ATO.png
I've always kind of wondered if lots of countries do this. And, if they do, I'm curious which ones. I imagine shape has something to do with it.
So, who gets this sort of thing happening in their country?*
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* I bet there are a few bootmakers in Italy who do it...
http://www.asu.asn.au/images/logo_footer.gif
http://www.firsttechcu.com/images/heade ... ft_ftl.gif
http://www.civil.usyd.edu.au/asscca03/bhpsteel_logo.jpg
http://www.amwu.org.au/images/amwu_logo_small.jpg
http://www.widebayaust.com.au/
http://www.toweraccountants.com.au/Images/Logo_ATO.png
I've always kind of wondered if lots of countries do this. And, if they do, I'm curious which ones. I imagine shape has something to do with it.
So, who gets this sort of thing happening in their country?*
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* I bet there are a few bootmakers in Italy who do it...
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You ever been to Texas? Every single sign there is shaped like the state. Although the locals will generally argue that Texas is a COUNTRY, not a state. 
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I'm all for giving Texas its independence. Then we could build a wall around it, and keep the Texans in.Dreamaniaccomic wrote:You ever been to Texas? Every single sign there is shaped like the state. Although the locals will generally argue that Texas is a COUNTRY, not a state.
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I haven't seen too many logos with the shape of the US, though I'm sure they exist. Generally, they're more likely to use a stars and stripes theme work in a 'USA' in red and blue.
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Going on some of the motifs I see there...

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Re: Country logos
The state of Kansas uses sunflowers (the state flower) for a lot of things (state highways especially). Missouri seems to use the shape of the state... which is lamer than a flower... maybe.
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Yeah, I guess I've seen more state-based logos than USA based. Texas Instruments comes to mind, though I know there are others that aren't Texas...okay, at least some that aren't Texas....I think....
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Alaskan companies often have the state shape in the logo. Their names also often have "great Alaskan whatever" in them or something like that. Ohoho we're so great and frontiersy.
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I can only think of insurance companies off the top of my head. And that's state logos.
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Likewise for Canada, but I do see a lot of red and white and maple leaf motifs.MixedMyth wrote:I haven't seen too many logos with the shape of the US, though I'm sure they exist. Generally, they're more likely to use a stars and stripes theme work in a 'USA' in red and blue.
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I guess it comes down to country shape. Australia is quite neat and tidy compared to most ragged coastlines, and kinda, sorta, almost symmetrical. Basically, I expect, it has to be a shape that can be simplified a great deal but still appear recognisable and an aesthetically pleasing shape.
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Re: Country logos
1. Have you ever been to Texas? I live here, we really don't use the state on all of our signs I promise. But it's true that we like to use it as a symbol, but it's only because it's a very defined shape, not a square like a lot of our neighbors. Also in it's past Texas has had a lot of boundary issues and its a good way of boasting that we won the disputes.Dreamaniaccomic wrote:You ever been to Texas? Every single sign there is shaped like the state. Although the locals will generally argue that Texas is a COUNTRY, not a state.
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3. We should build a wall. That way we can watch America beg us back.
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Excellent, that will save us from having to do it ourselves. Have fun on your own, don't bother to write.[AlmightyPyro] wrote: 3. We should build a wall. That way we can watch America beg us back.
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they build a wall, we'll just flood it
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and America will be popular again
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