The origin of the Flame logo
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The origin of the Flame logo
A few moments ago Dave Sampson, who worked at Discreet Logic/Autodesk from 95-2011, contacted me on my YouTube channel, and I asked him how Flame came to have it's "Fish" logo, and this is what he had to say:

"@Irinikus Ostensibly Richard Szalwinski the founder was inspired by illustrations on a Japanese menu, but I never asked him if that were true. Then later the joke was that it was "scale-able". The logo you are using was the second incarnation re-design after the acquisition by Autodesk by (pretty sure) designer  Paul Fortin."

This explanation would also explain the logos of the various other Discreet products of that era!

I asked him to join IRIX Network, so I sure hope he does!
(This post was last modified: 06-29-2020, 02:43 PM by Irinikus.)
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RE: The origin of the Flame logo
Very interesting... thanks for sharing.

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