To chip in on this discussion with my experiences.
Having gone through the process twice as a trustee with another large
organisation of 10,000 members, it is far easier for a small number to choose
a new logo otherwise it gets out of hand. It took a number of meetings emails
and designs to choose from before a decision was made.
Trustees give up a lot of time to support organisations and criticism is not
always helpful after the decisions have been made.
Sadly we have to move forward and need to keep up. The present logo has to be
some 40 years old or more and should have been modernised years ago.
Best wishes to all for Christmas.
Phillip Ellis
-----Original Message-----
From: uktc-request@xxxxxx.tree-care.info
[mailto:uktc-request@xxxxxx.tree-care.info] On Behalf Of John Flannigan
Sent: Tuesday, December 22, 2015 9:48 AM
To: UK Tree Care
Subject: Re: AA website
I missed the discussion about the logo change and have to say that creating a
new one is very sensible - well done the AA. The current one is too complex
and obscure.
Happy Christmas all
Regards
John
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