Archive for the tag 'logo'

Any idea what Brad Stewart means with that logo that features a south-to-north rotation? — Does he want to put our Planet Earth upside down? — The real rotation occurs around an axis that connects the north and the south poles.

Chris F. Masse June 5th, 2008

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RIDDLE ME THIS, RIDDLE ME THAT: If someone understands what the hell Adam Siegel means with those fumes (the dot on the “i”), give me a ring. How can smokes, swirling up in the air, symbolize either the wisdom of crowds or the prediction markets? And why those dull and pale colors, perfectly suited for a funeral procession, only?

Chris F. Masse May 7th, 2008

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John Delaney is such a poor marketer that he is willing to outsource the making of InTrade’s next logo (a company’s most important visual message) to the first moron met over the Internet who is stupid enough to work for a bunch of figs.

Chris F. Masse April 18th, 2008

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BetFair-TradeFair, Inkling Markets, and the other serious prediction market firms, would never do that. They would hire the world’s best logo designer —and they would instruct him/her about the values of their firm, and what prediction markets and collective intelligence are all about.

John Delaney is a poor marketer.

He is more skilled at sending anonymous insults to some prediction market blogger (who defended the traders he screw up in the North Korea Missile case). That, he knows.

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JUST TELL ME WHY NOBODY THOUGHT ABOUT THAT LOGO BEFORE CNN.

Chris F. Masse January 8th, 2008

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It’s such a great logo I want to lay an egg, right now, while blogging this.

CNN Political Market

I would have put a “s” at the end. Plural. The “CNN Political Markets“.

You could do the same logo with “Prediction Markets”, instead of “Political Markets” —with the same chart replacing the “M“.