Prattle & Jaw

Two blogs about a whole lot of nothing

The shaving pictogram dude

For years, probably decades, I’ve wondered about the story behind this, to me, iconic pictogram.

A pictogram of a man shaving

Why? Because it is everywhere. I’ve never seen another pictogram representing what this represents; an electric shaver socket. It’s so ubiquitous that it must demonstrate some kind of perfection in pictogram design. Why change it?

Anyway, having wondered about it for years, a few days ago I finally decided to ask reddit. Sometimes a very silly thing to do, but sometimes, like this time, you get actual answers.

Turns out the man behind it is Werner Sramek, “Werner Sramek was a painter and graphic designer of global renown. During his international career, he received countless honours and awards. His artistic focus was on font, colour, and pictogram design, textile painting, and, in later years, free-style painting. His most famous graphic work is the direction system in the Vienna underground and the signature colours for lines U1 (red) and U4 (green). Sramek also created the graphic concept of the Naturhistorisches Museum and the colour system at the Ernst-Happel-Stadion.”

Apparently, this pictogram has only been in use since 2002, which confuses me, but then again I still think 10 years ago is 1990.

So there you go. My curiosity is sated, and you’ve learned something you didn’t think you would learn.

C4 idents

So the new C4 idents are out and everything about them is incredible.

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“Created by Channel 4’s multi-award-winning in-house creative agency 4creative in collaboration with Art Practice and Love Song, the five new idents feature scenes including an urban fox taking refuge in a decaying telephone box, a group of teenagers on the last day of school, a frozen moment of a Friday night and a celebration of Zoroastrian New Year. The 25 unique looping scenes create a tapestry of modern British society today as seen through the eyes of a diverse group of 17 independent creatives, artists, and filmmakers.”

Can you imagine this happening if Channel 4 had been privatised? No, me neither.

If you’ve got some minutes to spare, I can highly recommend having a browse through the previous idents. Below is the current, soon to be retired.

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Isn’t it just mind-boggling that we have Maggie Thatcher to thank for Channel 4? It hurts my head.

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