Beak-Lift
August 30, 2007
Back in 1992 I came up with the image of a banjo-playing seagull as a mascot for a weekly concert series Dear Old Dad and I were hosting on the Crisfield city dock.
The original sketch actually used Dear Old Dad as a model (that always drove him crazy) and because of that, even though I have come up with other mascots like the resophonic-guitar-slinging Great Blues Heron, the Funky Seagull always made me smile.
Over the years the gull kept being used over and over again. In 1999 when we were getting ready to start our business a friend of ours brought up the “funky seagull” (he was looking out the window, spotted a messed up looking gull and shouted, “Hey, Patrick, that looks like your funky seagull!”).
That little incident was so charming that we ended up naming our company FunkySeagull.com
Back in 1999 we hired an artist to convert my sketches into something a bit more professional, and for the last few years that image has been the official Funky Seagull.
It’s a great graphic, but I really think it’s time to give the old bird a beak-lift.
Sometime over the next few weeks Dear Old Dad and I will be launching a contest to design a new look for the Funky Seagull or The Great Blues Heron and we have a most excellent prize in mind if we end up choosing a new design.
We’ll be posting more details soon, but until then some of the more artistically-inclined folks out there might want to start messing around with the idea.







August 30, 2007 at 10:50 am
Patrick:
I rather like the idea. But will you have a Funky Seagull with a guitar as shown, also one with a banjo, and one with a ten hole harp?
Pastor Roy
August 30, 2007 at 10:51 am
I always wondered where the name came from. I can’t even get a stickman to look right, my sister however is a superb artist, maybe I’ll rope her in.
Danny
August 30, 2007 at 1:40 pm
Do one of each Roy, although playing harp with a beak would be hard
August 31, 2007 at 6:39 am
I really like that color funky seagull graphic just the way it is. It looks cool and works really well as a logo.
Alfred
September 1, 2007 at 4:58 pm
I have to agree. The existing art is really well done. Also, if you’ve been using it, you’ve been building the brand and its recognition.
Not that I’m opposed to the idea of a contest with prizes, but you really do have a fine logo there.
September 3, 2007 at 7:39 am
HI Pat & Dad
Would this be open to professionel art & design guys, or would you prefer we stayed out of it