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Some returning visitors may notice the change in the header of the StayGoLinks blog and will feel a certain sadness. Andy Capp, the friendly ambassador of my birthplace, Hartlepool in England, has been pushed off stage right. Enter stage left, the new StayGoLinks logo. Firefox users will recognize it as an enlarged version of the website favicon, StayGoLinks, that has been visible for some weeks. IE users, for whom favicons are a more illusory element, may or may not have seen it.

So what does it mean? The logo typifies the central concept of StayGoLinks, which will be described in greater detail in the weeks to come. The central circle signifies the content of a web page. The downward-pointing arrows signify hyperlinks to Desktop PC devices. The upward-pointing arrows signify hyperlinks to Mobile devices.

As to the concept, it is concerned with the association of ‘Desktop PC’-friendly and ‘Mobile device’-friendly web pages. As discussed in the previous post, the Multi-web Practice proposes that any given content be displayed within a series of associated web pages, each designed for optimal viewing in one of the devices. The StayGoLinks concept provides the way of associating these web pages. It is the subject of a pending patent. Watch this space for further details.

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3 Responses to “The New Logo Bumps Andy”

  1. Mel Says:

    Poor Andy Capp, he’s got a statue in Hartlepool now. Near the Pot House on the Headland.

    Cheers From Poolie

  2. lovinlogos Says:

    I can’t quite put my finger on it but the logo seems to lack a little something. It doesn’t look simple, it looks too ordinary.

  3. logolover Says:

    The comment above is right, it looks a bit ordinary. I don’t you should have bumped Andy for a new logo. Poor Andy Capp.

 

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