Candlewick Press, a children's book publisher, uses a bear carrying a candle as their logo. When I emailed them asking why their logo is a bear carrying a candle, not Lumiere from Disney's Beauty and the Beast, their response was,
"The reason for our logo is that it matches that of our parent company, Walker Books, in England. I don't know why they adopted the bear as their logo."
When I emailed them suggesting that they use Lumiere from Disney's Beauty and the Beast as their logo, their response was,
"Thank you, but Candlewick's logo is a teddy bear, carrying a candle."
Do any of you think Candlewick Press should use Lumiere the candelabra as their logo?
"The reason for our logo is that it matches that of our parent company, Walker Books, in England. I don't know why they adopted the bear as their logo."
When I emailed them suggesting that they use Lumiere from Disney's Beauty and the Beast as their logo, their response was,
"Thank you, but Candlewick's logo is a teddy bear, carrying a candle."
Do any of you think Candlewick Press should use Lumiere the candelabra as their logo?