[Vision2020] UI's Logo and Slogan Debacle

lfalen lfalen at turbonet.com
Wed Jan 2 12:02:59 PST 2008


The UI administration is screwed up. They should be concentration on improving education, getting more research grants and keeping up on preventative maintenance. Instead they waste time on diversity for diversities sake( nothing with diversity per se), hiring unneeded expensive administrators, expensive advertising programs( open minds, friendly squirrels) and a lack of historical perspective( tearing down the old barn at Genesee). The old starburst logo was great. It is ridiculous the amount of money they spent on repainting the water towers to cover it up.
Roger
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From: nickgier at adelphia.net
Date: Tue, 01 Jan 2008 15:06:46 -0800
To: vision2020 at moscow.com
Subject: [Vision2020] UI's Logo and Slogan Debacle

> Greetings:
> 
> I've just finished a response to the Yardley report on UI's graduate education, and I've decided to cut out the first part on wasting money on other consultants.  I still wanted to share my frustrations about UI logos and slogans.
> 
> The University of Idaho has spent several million dollars on outside consultants that have given very questionable advice and products. 
> 
> The new UI logo is far inferior to the old one, and the new slogans that have already been withdrawn.  The old logo was an ingenious design done by the UI's own Leo Ames 35 years ago. I'm so dense that it took me years to see the "Ui"s in the starburst circle.
> 
> The forward slant of the "of" in the new logo made one faculty member to think of bending into a harsh wind, something that a presumably forward looking institution would not want to indicate.  
> 
> When the new Coke came out, presumably from equally brilliant PR experts, the company was forced to bring back Classic Coke.  For similar reasons I demand that the classic logo of Leo Ames be reinstated.
> 
> The new slogans "No Fences," "Open Spaces," and "Open Minds" have flopped, and instead of a refund for such incompetence, the UI will pay $900,000 each year to advertise the equally problematic "A Legacy of Leading," presumably into a stiff wind.
> 
> I have a notepad that the Oregon State University library sent me as a token for my ungenerous gift to them.  The bottom is "Open Minds," "Open Doors."  Did they hire the same firm?
> 
> It reminds of the early days of Transcendental Meditation when people were told that they had to keep their mantras secret.  It turned out that they all got the same one!
> 
> Nick Gier, OSU Beaver, 1962-66
> 
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