Showing posts with label Rainbow. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rainbow. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Pastel Rainbow Flag and Apple Company's Success

In last couple weeks, I went to San Francisco several times to attend concerts and saw numerous instances of saturate-colored rainbow Gay Pride Flag.  They were bold and eye-catching, however, design wise, quite dated.

Incidentally, one of the most sleek companies today, Apple, share the same color scheme on its original logo, which was iconic not only in its colorful bands but its shape as well:



However, by the time when Apple finally took the mass consumer world by storm with its pastel colored iMac and then platinum colored iPod, its logo had shed the colors and became sleeker, more appealing and harmonious, without losing the characteristics of instant recognition, largely due to its bitten-apple shape:



Yes, Apple have been producing high-quality, ground-break products, such as iPhone and iPad, etc., which contributed highly to its commercial and cultural success.  Yet, I cannot image the same magnitude of success if Apple Company had kept its original colorful logo.  The success of Apple was in many way a triumph of aesthetics, and its former CEO Steve Jobs was a visionary aesthetics.

Now, let's come back to the equally iconic and colorful Gay Pride Rainbow Flag.  Yes, it has cultural and historical value; yet, it is also quite dated and desperately needs a makeover for the modern era - the iEra. 



Perhaps, some pastel colored flag like the one below would be a starting point for a new design?

Pastel Rainbow Flag - 500

If the gay flag's colors have been updated to befit the new century, according to modern aesthetics, I can image that many more aesthetic-sensitive homosexuals would be more willing, even eager to hoist the gay flag and display such stickers.  Or even more eager to come out.

Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Rainbow Colored San Francisco War Memorial Opera House

The elegant and cool hallways of San Francisco War Memorial Opera House were preparation station for patrons to mentally prepare for emotional plunges along with the orchestra and singers, or oases to take refuges from the heat generated on stage and in the orchestra pit.

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During intermissions, I like to cool down a bit on the balcony, which offers a view of the neoclassical dome of the San Francisco City Hall - not for the fresh air - many patrons smoke there, unfortunately.  Sometimes, the opera house would decorate itself a bit on the balcony, and it's always fun to see the appearance du jour, like encountering an old friend with a new hairdo.

Last week I was delighted by the multiple-hued balcony, cheerful and festive.  Snapping pictures along, I realized that the colors formed a rainbow and they must be there to celebrate the Gay Pride Month, which culminated in San Francisco with the Gay Parade, taking place on 23-24 June this year.

In San Francisco War Memorial Opera House, the festivity started early.

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