tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1819898982542361803.post4357748427875546336..comments2010-11-04T17:41:57.154-07:00Comments on dash bags: What's in a nameMayahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08076505057019802884noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1819898982542361803.post-43576944906107795452010-11-04T17:41:57.154-07:002010-11-04T17:41:57.154-07:00Hi Maya
Even in your blogs your dialect is though...Hi Maya<br /><br />Even in your blogs your dialect is thought provoking, which I must say I enjoy. I must say I'm happy to see that your taking the design to business aspect very seriously, as you should because it is obvious the talent you posess. The thought process you employ for the name of your designs is very modest yet creative, which is where the provokotive thoughts began. There is a huge market out there and targeting an audience seems to be one of the primary objectives. This I will leave for you to decide. Although if I could make a suggestion on a different type of angle, I (hopefully) can provoke the thoughts directly back.<br /><br />When you suggested Liam and Rhiana's names as a possibilty, followed by your fascination with Pride and Prejudice, I thought, there are so many different angles on where you can take this. You have been around the world, you have insights into so many cultural beliefs, you are interested in so many types of music and literature that influences could get clouded. Perhaps I'm going a little overboard - I mean - Its just a name right..? No... If your anything like me, you would want the name to be a representation of yourself. this thought process could take you months to get right, though Im sure you will.<br /><br />This is getting lengthier by the sentence - The angle I believe could work - as it has so many times before - is that of the French language. Having spent time in Canada, and being able to speak fluent french - there is no less a connection. The language makes things seem even more beautiful than they really are - (have you ever been sworn to in French)? So following this angle, which as I say, could be one of many - I came up with - Le dessins de Maya - which needs no translation, but rolls from the tounge quite elegantly. A thought I hope will provoke more of your own.<br /><br />All the best<br /><br />MattAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04248974304858199321noreply@blogger.com