Saturday, October 3, 2009

Handwriting: Tim Hortons logo

Handwriting and Tim Hortons Logo!

Handwriting tells a very tall tale where business logos are handwritten or a certain script is used for the logo.

Tim Hortons has a positive logo with an abundance of dynamic qualities.

The slant of the logo is forward, suggesting the company has a desire to reach out to others, and really cares about the service they give. The baseline of their logo is steady, indicating the company is reliable, dependable and sincere.

The t-bar in both ‘Tim’ and ‘Hortons’ is firm, suggesting firm willpower, projecting the company has similar strong willpower.

The very rounded i-dot in ‘Tim’ indicates loyalty toward the company and toward their customers. The close i-dot to the i-stem suggests the company cares deeply about detail.

The ‘star’ in the capital ‘H’ of ‘Hortons’ indicates tenacity: This suggests the company will not give up until every possible aspect of a scenario has been explored.

The greek ‘e’ against the ‘r’ in ‘Hortons’ indicates a love of learning and challenge, and a need for harmony, indicating similar qualities in the company.

The deep v-wedges in the m’s and n’s within the logo indicate the company to be extremely analytical in their research and approach to what they do. The corresponding upper wedge in the ‘m’ and ‘n’ suggests ‘investigative’ ability, and projects that the company will trail-blaze rather than being directed by what other companies do.

The sharpy-pointed letter ‘s’ in ‘Hortons’ indicates steadfastness to a course once the company has it set.

The t-bar being in the upper portion of the t-stem in ‘Hortons’ indicates the company will not hesitate to set high goals.

The letters of the logo all being connected suggests the company has a logical, sequential mind-set and suggests a good ability to solve problems!


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