Our Logo
From the very beginning, we knew our logo would be a special one. For a special logo, we needed a special artist. Our best candidate for the job? Someone who's art we would want in our own living room.
It didn't take much convincing. We DO have his art in our living room, and in our game room too! It's on our pinball machines (yes, we have games in our living room) and on the walls.
A quick email to Brian Allen from Flyland design and we were all set. It took a couple of months to get our project started, Brian is a very busy man, but the end result is there for you to judge for yourself.
After picking this design out of numerous options, all very hard to choose from, we got our first draft of the pinball galore ring master. All the elements were there. We wanted 70's vibe with the light bulbs around the name. Theres a half bumper at the bottom (the flipper bats were later removed). At the top, almost like a mini playfield in an old 30's style pin table, in the background. to preside over everything, we have the ringmaster. We asked Brian to come up with something other than a wizard - It's such a cliche by now - and the ringmaster was his idea. We have a Cirqus Voltaire in our collection, one of the most beautiful games out there. We love the ringmaster - and we loved Brians interpretation of one just for us.
The original ringmaster looked a little mean, scary... so that was tweaked. The colors blended beautifully and the end result is presented below. We're proud to have a piece of art as our face to the pinball universe. Maybe someday we'll ask our friends over at TEP, to have these made into wall art pieces. For like minded enthusiasts to hang up high in their game rooms across the globe.
It is also a great platform for all kinds of cool items we would love to have in the future, so that everyone can have a small piece of Pinball Galore in their collection.