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The Logo Question Again
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Its great to see a nice Logo for St Patrick's Day, but I'll ask Ed again, why we didn't have a log for St David's Day. I have asked before and didn't get the courtesy of a reply or explanation. Are you "Welshist"?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I wouldn't worry too much, Horseshoes. The Ed has got it wrong with the current logo anyway!
The whole point of the shamrock as an emblem of Ireland (and particularly of St Patrick) is that Patrick used the three leaves to represent the Holy Trinity. So a four-leafed version is simply wrong!
If the Ed tried to put a Welsh flag at the top of the page for St David's Day, the result would probably end up like this:
http:// rlv.zca che.com /altern ative_w elsh_fl ag_post card-rf d53d1da 8ad6419 3b9dacc 855e244 53f_vgb aq_8byv r_512.j pg
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The whole point of the shamrock as an emblem of Ireland (and particularly of St Patrick) is that Patrick used the three leaves to represent the Holy Trinity. So a four-leafed version is simply wrong!
If the Ed tried to put a Welsh flag at the top of the page for St David's Day, the result would probably end up like this:
http://
;-)
It's a bit late for the Cornish flag, DTC. St Piran's Day was on the 5th!
http:// www.cl. cam.ac. uk/~chn 2/barne s08/tou rpics/t humbs/C ornishF lag.JPG .small
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I'm not a big fan of The AnswerBank changing the site logo periodically to represent a particular day or event. It makes the website look cheap and amateurish, which it isn't.
Just stick with the original everyday until it requires an update or rebranding.
At least that stupid 'cake Logo' is gone now.
Just stick with the original everyday until it requires an update or rebranding.
At least that stupid 'cake Logo' is gone now.
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