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Layla ([personal profile] layla) wrote2007-04-04 03:22 pm
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I'm thinking non-political thoughts, I'm thinking non-political thoughts...

Still trying to name my graphic design/comics/publishing business. Right now, I'm dithering between Icefall Press (or Icefall Graphics, Icefall Comics, however I need to adapt it for whatever application I'm using it for at the time ...) and Fireweed Studios. The big problem with Fireweed is that it's one of those regionally over-used business names -- between Alaska and the north of Canada, there's basically every kind of business you can think of that uses Fireweed in the name.

Whatever I come up with, I want it to be Alaska-themed, to have some kind of personal meaning for me, and to sound good to other people as well. (That was the problem with Susitna Mythographics -- I loved it, but people didn't get it.) Fireweed is perhaps my very favorite northern flower, and its blooming season also coincides with my birthday. It always went really well with the other, more traditional July birth month things -- ruby (birthstone) and rose (official flower).

Icefall ... that's a little more obscure, but I've been thinking on my walks with the dogs that one of the things I most love about this particular piece of land on which we live, is the massive overflow in the First Chance Creek ravine. It's unique and cool and I love going out there every day to see how the ice has changed. "Overflow" just sounds silly, but "icefall" (according to Wikipedia, the fast-changing part of a glacier) seems like a perfect metaphor for what it's doing in that ravine. It also has kind of a cool fantasy sound to it.

... Damn it, I just dropped a piece of chocolate into my keyboard. (Yes, I'm eating Cadbury eggs again.)

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