We are in a time of eagles,
wolves and bulldogs, catchphrases about it being time and taking
only one call, guys who look like Arnold, guys with spiky hair,
guys who change their names to sound more ethnic . . . where
does it end?
Maybe where it started.
Logos and catchphrases are
nothing more than visual and auditory queues, shortcuts to help
you quickly identify a business from an image or sound.
In colonial times, when much
of the population was illiterate, you could still walk down the
main street and identify various businesses at a glance.
Signs stood in your line of sight -- a locksmith might have a
sign shaped like a key, a tavern might have a drawing of a glass
of beer, a hotel might have a drawing of a bed.
Our logo is intended to take
you back to that time. If you saw it while walking down a
colonial street, your first impression might be that The Law is
housed inside. A lawyer's shingle dangling below confirms
the impression.
When you see the LawHouse
logo today we hope to give you just a moment of that
old-fashioned feeling, that The Law is something important and
special, that needs to be practiced with craft and care and
given the respect it deserves. We are professionals in the
old-fashioned sense -- We make house calls.