Steve:

The reason why they want a new logo is that 4 danish authorities in the tax area have been merged together here in 2006. So they want have a standard logo for all of them, this is a fair reason to decide a new logo. But what have been in the media is the amount of money just spending on implementation". 4 times the amount of buying the logo. But always the media is only interesting in scandals stories like "The Waste of the tax payers money", so I can't answer your questions below.

The only thing the consultant Ole Weber on the logo project from Danish Ministry of Taxation is saying in media "Our system is made so that we have to manually copy and paste the code for logo on each page " However this must be a rich lesson, not to have so closed systems "Tag soup?" so you can't change anything minor layout without spending huge amounts of hours

Soren
PS: happy new year to you all


Soren,

It would be very interesting to learn more about the decision-making process here. Do you know anything more about the project than what you've sent through? I'd love to know whether there was any discussion about moving to a templated approach to the pages - replacing those standard elements with an include of some description?

By the way: the cost for the logo design is reasonable for a large organisation. There's a lot that is taken into consideration, although its always hard to fathom how such a simple end-result can cost so much.

Cheers

Steve Baty
PS: Merry XMas to you all.





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