“The audience loves a slow thinker”
Buster Keaton - “Stunts from The General”
Unbelievably executed scenes from my favorite silent film and one of the greatest comedies ever made.
From a 1965 documentary, narrated by BK friend and superfan, Orson Welles.
Got some spare time? Here’s the whole version of The General on YouTube or the mighty Archive.org
Got not so much spare time? Here’s a quick montage of swell BK highlights (regrettably, cursed with an entirely mutable bolt-on Pixies soundtrack)
Antelope Valley High School, 1958.
Lancaster, California’s “Home of the Lopes.”
Wow.
“Early life and musical influences, 1941-1962”:
While attending Antelope Valley High School in Lancaster, Van Vliet became close friends with fellow teenager Frank Zappa, the pair bonding through their interest in Chicago blues and R&B. Van Vliet is portrayed in both The Real Frank Zappa Book and Barry Miles’ biography Zappa as fairly spoiled at this stage of his life, as the center of attention as an only child, spending most of his time locked up in his room listening to records, often with Frank Zappa, into the early hours in the morning, eating leftover food from his father’s bread truck and demanding that his mother bring him a Pepsi.
“December boys got it bad”
Big Star - “September Gurls” (1974)
In 1987, “September Gurls” was the song that made me start a band. Just so I could know what it felt like to play that perfect pop song.
Jim’s Design Critique
“MEMORANDUM”
TO: All Eagle Brand Employees
FROM: Jim Wesson (EVP, Enterprise Sales)
RE: Design Critique of New Eagle Brand Letter Head Design
Sandra (and all),
First, many thanks to Renée for forwarding the new designs to everyone on the company list. Sandra, I know you were reluctant to get input from everyone, but I think we all can agree how important it is to get lots of eyes on something as important as the new “Eagle Brand Enterprise Stool Cover, Inc.” letterhead. I think it was in an in-flight magazine that Rim Coolhouse recently said “BRAND IN DESIGN IS DESTINY IN E-COMMERCE AND BRICK MORTAR.” Although that might have been the Guy Yamaha guy with the world change book. Not important.
So, just a few quick comments from me, but I do hope everyone will share their thoughts directly with Sandra and her team. As you know, I am a bit of an old hand at designing things. Before getting into the stool game, I was a sales lead at Flingman Reps up in Spokane. And, to the best of my knowlede, my “PINHEADZ!” logo for the Flingman bowling team is still in use today. (And that was just made in Microsoft Word!). So take my ideas with a grain of salt, but please do let me know how I can help. I have 11 “CD-ROMs” of FANTASY FONTS that you should feel free to use as long as you don’t scratch them and agree to return them in their original plastic folders folio.
First, and most important, can we do something to make the logo BIGGER AND MORE PROMINENT?!? I’ve done a quick sketch using the circumference of my coffee cup as a reference guide (see above) and I’m sure we all agree that the new eagle is much easier to see at about three times the current size (I’m not sure what that is in computer picas). Everyone agrees that the new eagle logo my daughter drew is GORGEOUS, so I really want those feathers to stand out over the “Stool” info scrolling through the eagle’s mouth (beak? bill? not important).
BUT, on that same subject, Sandra, what can you do to really MAKE THE NEW DESIGN “POP”? I want it to really POP off the page. People get many letters every year, and I want ours to be the ones that never get thrown away – just because the POP is literally almost audible. Even in a desk drawer. I want our letters on bulletins boards because of all the POP.
In design it is also very important that you KEEP IT CLEAN. I like the white paper (or is it ecru? egg? not important) but I think the overall design could be more clean. For example, the fonts on the head part should be VERY VERY CLEAN. Maybe times new roman. At least 20 or 50 or more. Again, I do not know what this is in computer picas, but it should be at least two thirds of my coffee cup (see above). As you know, a clean font is a way to make a design really POP, and times is a font we already have on our PCs, so it will match very well from the HP printers. Also maybe try “mistral” which is also a very clean font. Have fun with it.
The lines at the top (which are called “rulings”) should be much MUCH THICKER AND BLACKER. The contrast with the white paper and eagle’s hat will be stunning and it should be almost like a fence in terms of saying “everything up here by our Eagle is about our company and everything that is under here is a letter part which is more of what we wrote for just you!” That black line will make that clear in a way that is clean and has POP. RE thickness of the rulings, try to hit about one sixth of my coffee cup for this one (see above)
Okay, Sandra and all, that’s it for now, but this is A GREAT START! Let’s really make this one great and pitch in how we can. Sandra, maybe do four or five variations on my suggestions, play with some combinations based on the majority feedback from everyone, and then let everyone re-comment on them by Friday. For inspiration, maybe make one a little more jazzy and another a little more grunge or “extreme.” But not too grungey or extremey, because I think we can all agree that people who buy stool covers care a lot about always keeping it clean. And they love POP! POP POP POP! But still keep it clean. And, again, have fun with it. Within reason.
Best,
Jim W.
Re-inspired by delgrosso from a KFG Klassic

