Something else I'm noticing about this design guys. Let's do some further analysis.

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To begin with, what would prompt a group of the most talented artists in the world, the union of animation artists in Los Angeles, to consent to something like this?
Well, they didn't consent. It wasn't designed by any animation union artist as well. Nothing would prompt them to come up with this in the first place. No self respecting artist in the Guild would ever come up with something this bad.
This was an outsourced job.
The lower case lettering throughout the design makes the union look weak and of no consequence.
What do the letters look like? They remind me of typewriter letters.
Today it's word processing, but traditionally who uses typewriters?
Writers.
This is a logo more suitable for writers.
And who do we know who's a writer among the Guild's execs?
Their business rep Steve Hulett.
Writers control the animation union. Not animation artists. Writers have their own Guild. It's called The Writers Guild. Why are writers controlling a union for animation artists?
That's a writers logo not an artists logo. Writers have more influence in the animation union than animation artists do.
There's an election coming up next year Guild members. Maybe it's time for a change. You've had the same business rep dumbing you down since the 1980s. Don't you think that's long enough? Don't you think it's time for a change? Don't you think it's time for the ANIMATION ARTISTS of the industry to take control of the ANIMATION UNION of this industry?
Why not step up to the plate and take the reigns. You need a strong president and a strong executive board that puts the ARTISTS OF THIS BUSINESS FIRST.
You've got a good thing going with the Guild but you're being bamboozled. It's happening because of your longstanding apathy and your reluctance to confront the situation.
I hope someday you'll find the motivation to take back your own union.