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Ah. I bow to your impressive quadrilingualism.Wrong language.
Depends on your definition. I have poor Portuguese, Spanish, French and English skills. Scots is a dialect.Ah. I bow to your impressive quadrilingualism.
Filthy casuals.Ah. I bow to your impressive quadrilingualism.
How about a box of watercolors?Quick appeal to the reader: I need ideas for the logo for the Thorneycroft wing of the National Liberals. Since I gave the Labour Radicals a separate logo in the last election it seems the fair thing to do but I have literally no ideas (my track record of ideas for the Nat Libs is bad enough as it is, never mind making a second logo!) It doesn't necessarily need to be a solid party logo, just something to represent them as different like the Red Flag did for the Labour Oppositionists.
I'd rather not have individuals pictures since I've not used them at any other point in the AAR. The dog idea isn't that bad - I'd probably use Lobenswert's original bulldog design if no other ideas come up. If they are victorious they'd revert to the party's logo (like Labour will here) - just nice to have something visual to distinguish them.A dog.
Seriously though, why use a logo for a party faction that's centred around the personality of just one man? Just use a pic of Thorneycroft instead.![]()
A stop sign saying "Our sign is better than the Liberals' sign."Quick appeal to the reader: I need ideas for the logo for the Thorneycroft wing of the National Liberals. Since I gave the Labour Radicals a separate logo in the last election it seems the fair thing to do but I have literally no ideas (my track record of ideas for the Nat Libs is bad enough as it is, never mind making a second logo!) It doesn't necessarily need to be a solid party logo, just something to represent them as different like the Red Flag did for the Labour Oppositionists.
A ship?Quick appeal to the reader: I need ideas for the logo for the Thorneycroft wing of the National Liberals. Since I gave the Labour Radicals a separate logo in the last election it seems the fair thing to do but I have literally no ideas (my track record of ideas for the Nat Libs is bad enough as it is, never mind making a second logo!) It doesn't necessarily need to be a solid party logo, just something to represent them as different like the Red Flag did for the Labour Oppositionists.
Think about it. Parties are parties and factions are factions, but factions are not parties. Parties distinguish themselves with logos, factions distinguish themselves by individuals. Factions don't need logos because they already have one, that of the party they belong to. A party faction with its own logo is almost grotesque.I'd rather not have individuals pictures since I've not used them at any other point in the AAR. The dog idea isn't that bad - I'd probably use Lobenswert's original bulldog design if no other ideas come up. If they are victorious they'd revert to the party's logo (like Labour will here) - just nice to have something visual to distinguish them.
You could always use a white glove on a black background to represent the invisible hand.Quick appeal to the reader: I need ideas for the logo for the Thorneycroft wing of the National Liberals. Since I gave the Labour Radicals a separate logo in the last election it seems the fair thing to do but I have literally no ideas (my track record of ideas for the Nat Libs is bad enough as it is, never mind making a second logo!) It doesn't necessarily need to be a solid party logo, just something to represent them as different like the Red Flag did for the Labour Oppositionists.
You dare question the invisible hand and it's Prophet, Hayek? Thou shalt be punished with poor earnings next quarter heathen!Looks rather Northern Irish
I understand your point, but I've already used the Red Flag in the previous election (which I felt worked reasonably well) and am unsure about using people's faces as it feels that if I do that I should do it for every party - which is something I'd like to avoid.Think about it. Parties are parties and factions are factions, but factions are not parties. Parties distinguish themselves with logos, factions distinguish themselves by individuals. Factions don't need logos because they already have one, that of the party they belong to. A party faction with its own logo is almost grotesque.
Some obscure ulster based nazi group
Exactly.Isengard.
No, it's the White Hand of the Free Market. Die Blasphemer! You work against the will of the Prophet Hayek!Uh, people, that's Isengard.
Actually Antonine comes from the Antonine Wall north of Hadrian's Wall in Scotland - a very British name which just happens to have come by way of ancient RomeIt seems all their Liberal members are somehow part-French.![]()
French, Italian, Latin, they're all Wankers.Actually Antonine comes from the Antonine Wall north of Hadrian's Wall in Scotland - a very British name which just happens to have come by way of ancient Rome![]()