Must have taken them at least five minutes to dream up that design, and for David Whalley to say that it has elements of Cornish history at its very core, he must be living in cuckoo land, just because it has the black and gold colours.
He also says that it is creating a fresh new council for Cornwall, if that is the case why is he and his cronies still running the show, when 85 per cent of the people who voiced their opinions by filling out special forms on the new unitary council voted against it?
I took one look at this logo and thought "WOW WOWee...this logo is inspiring and dynamic, bringing a contemporary modern feel to the best of Cornish tradition with its interweaving lines of gold and black bringing to mind the Cornish tartan and representing the ways in which Cornish communities connect together and the positive, dynamic lines of the design representing growth and movement."
I think the committee should be applauded for not spending vast amounts of money like some organisations do with new logos.This must have cost at least 10 bob (or less).
It's not a picture of some seaweed is it?
Fred, Falmouth
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