Being the detail freak that I am, this is something Ive been wondering about. So I thought Id try to figure it out
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Apart from folks simply copying others (you know, he wrote that, and hes a shaving expert, so it must be right)
The first thing that came to mind
is that when the logo is glanced at quickly, it could look like the T is capitalised.
If you visit the Fatip website they simply spell it Fatip, with no capital T.
Looking at the logo more closely, the non-text parts look like the stems and flags of musical notes. This would fit well with the tonic sol-fa scale, ascending from fa to ti (a perfect fourth, F to B).
NB
For a typical perfect fourth think/hum/sing the first two notes of Here Comes the Bride (replacing here and comes with fa and tip of course).
QUESTION:
Which way do you guys spell it, and more importantly, WHY?
Warning/Disclaimer:
If youre into detail freakishness do read on. If not, please move to another thread immediately because this one will bore you to tears.
Apart from folks simply copying others (you know, he wrote that, and hes a shaving expert, so it must be right)
The first thing that came to mind
is that when the logo is glanced at quickly, it could look like the T is capitalised.
If you visit the Fatip website they simply spell it Fatip, with no capital T.
Looking at the logo more closely, the non-text parts look like the stems and flags of musical notes. This would fit well with the tonic sol-fa scale, ascending from fa to ti (a perfect fourth, F to B).
NB
For a typical perfect fourth think/hum/sing the first two notes of Here Comes the Bride (replacing here and comes with fa and tip of course).
QUESTION:
Which way do you guys spell it, and more importantly, WHY?