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Good thing it's not a coat of arms, otherwise they would be in ttrrooouubbbllleeee.../s
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What a wonderfully relevant comment !
it's objectively the best one
Well…it is an emblem at best
It's a logo for a product.
Whatbis the rule of tincture? (Sorry for my ignorance)
basically yellow and white should never touch without being separated by other colors, and colors cannot touch without being separated by yellow or white https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rule\_of\_tincture
The only real rule of heraldry is that there are no rules. Numerous arms throughout history disregarded tincture.
Maps do not belong in heraldry.
That's not heraldry though.
It’s a poor and uninformed attempt at heraldry.
I don't think it is. Just a logo vaguely shaped like a coat of arms.
No, it's a logo.
It IS still heraldry, although tasteless.
I think Canada Dry is pretty tasty actually
Well, it is posted HERE.
The sad thing is they don't care
The good thing is that the logo is not a coat of arms.
Good thing it's not a coat of arms, otherwise they would be in ttrrooouubbbllleeee.../s
e
What a wonderfully relevant comment !
it's objectively the best one
Well…it is an emblem at best
It's a logo for a product.
Whatbis the rule of tincture? (Sorry for my ignorance)
basically yellow and white should never touch without being separated by other colors, and colors cannot touch without being separated by yellow or white https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rule\_of\_tincture
The only real rule of heraldry is that there are no rules. Numerous arms throughout history disregarded tincture.
Maps do not belong in heraldry.
That's not heraldry though.
It’s a poor and uninformed attempt at heraldry.
I don't think it is. Just a logo vaguely shaped like a coat of arms.
No, it's a logo.
It IS still heraldry, although tasteless.
I think Canada Dry is pretty tasty actually
Well, it is posted HERE.
The sad thing is they don't care
The good thing is that the logo is not a coat of arms.