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Dynamike Eternal Order FullTimer 24148 Posts |
My clown logo is now done. Any suggestions?
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tristanmagic Special user 533 Posts |
DYNAMO ???
My suggestion is not use the same name another (well known) magician is already using ! |
MagicSA New user South Africa 67 Posts |
Dynamite, I am absolutely no expert in clowning and have never done it, but I agree to maybe choose a different name. Dynamo is quite famous and it might be confusing to audiences. The design does look nice though
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Silvertongue Inner circle One day I will die leaving behind 2426 Posts |
I say keep the name I think the world is big enough to house more than one Dynamo.
Love the artwork it's very kid friendly. Mine should be completed next week sometime. I'll post it when its done and if others suggest I change my name because there are 100 other Bubbles the Clown... Why I autta...
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And living beings remain in cyclic existence, For that long, may I too remain, to dispel the sufferings of the world. -Shantideva Engaging in the Conduct of a Bodhisattva |
Dynamike Eternal Order FullTimer 24148 Posts |
Okay, I will keep the same name. Thanks.
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thomhaha Regular user northfield IL 162 Posts |
Are you sure about the name?
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Dynamike Eternal Order FullTimer 24148 Posts |
Yes I am sure.
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Dave Scribner Assistant Manager Lake Hopatcong, NJ 4860 Posts |
Mike, the choice of course is up to you however, since Steven performs professionally all over the world under the name of Dynamo, it's very possible he has copyright issues regarding that name. You may want to try and contact him before you have a problem.
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jimgerrish Inner circle East Orange, NJ 3209 Posts |
You could always add two more letters and become "Dynamote." Or a few more to become "Dynamouth". Or wear horns and become "Dynamoo." Or you could ignore the fools and stay "Dynamo." You can't copyright a name, only make it a trademark.
Jim Gerrish
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Dynamike Eternal Order FullTimer 24148 Posts |
Ha ha ha, Jim. Good one. I agree with you. Steven Frayne uses the name for being a magician. I use the name for being a clown. Ewbank uses name the for a cleaning solution detergent: https://www.cleanitsupply.com/p-39250/dy......QAvD_BwE I remember seeing "Dynamo" used as a kitchen cleaner scrubber years ago. There is a paperback book with the name Dynamo printed on it: https://www.amazon.com/DOUBLE-LIVE-DYNAM......&sr=8-23 Houston's soccer team is named "Dynamo." If Steven Frayne moved to my state using the name "Dynamo" causing me to lose profit, there would be an issue. I would take him to court asap.
I chose the name "Dynamike" many years ago back in the earlier 80's as my magician name. There is a street performer on the west coast using the name I discovered. I have no beef with him unless he moves to Michigan or any of the states bordering Michigan. I see no issues between me and Steven Frayne unless we were living near each other. I would have that guy "banned" from using my name. |
TomB Veteran user Michigan, USA 331 Posts |
I like the clown, but I think the font is hard to read. I get the patterns inside, maybe work on the outline of the letters to make it more pronounced. Why not use the name DynaMike?
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ringmaster Inner circle Memphis, Down in Dixie 1974 Posts |
How "bout Dino-mite, got a bang to it.
One of the last living 10-in-one performers. I wanted to be in show business the worst way, and that was it.
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TomB Veteran user Michigan, USA 331 Posts |
You should take some pictures in the Heidelberg project. It's a must for a Detroit clown.
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Julie Inner circle 3876 Posts |
I would suggest showing at least a little of the rabbit's face. The ears may not be self explanatory to many youngsters and their parents.
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TomB Veteran user Michigan, USA 331 Posts |
Maybe draw the ren cen in the background. Nothing says Detroit like the ren cen.
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