Went a Starbuck’s once when working in DC...I asked for a coffee....A little pencil-necked geek asked me what flavor...
I said, “Coffee...”
He said, “you, you, you mean...You want just plain coffee????”
I said yes and he just looked astounded...
My last time in Starbuck’s....
Bizarre, to say the least. How many people are pleased to see a lesbo coffee cup? Twelve? One day, corporations are going to realize that homos make up less than 1% of the population.
I’m still mourning that I rarely see the iconic blue New York City paper cup with Greek friezes and the notation “We Are Happy to Serve You” which was once de rigour in the old Greek diners.
They really stink. The pastries are awful, you need to put tons of milk and sugar into the coffee to make it palatable and the attitude of the cashiers and the clientele make it a dreary experience. I never go there unless I’m stuck on vacation with no other option.
HERE is starbuck's official proclamation;
So, Who is the Siren?
Wednesday, January 05, 2011
Posted by Steve M., senior writer
Great question. Its one we kept asking ourselves during the evolution of our logo (and yes, thats right, a writer was involved in a logo project). We all needed to really, deeply understand for ourselves who she is.
So, a little history.
Lets go all the way back to 1971, to when Starbucks was first coming to be. In a search for a way to capture the seafaring history of coffee and Seattles strong seaport roots, there was a lot of poring over old marine books going on. Suddenly, there she was: a 16th century Norse woodcut of a twin-tailed mermaid, or Siren. There was something about her a seductive mystery mixed with a nautical theme that was exactly what the founders were looking for. A logo was designed around her, and our long relationship with the Siren began.
Over the last 40 years weve made some changes to that identity. Now were doing that again, to keep ourselves relevant as we evolve without ever losing sight of our heritage. But the Siren has always been there. She is at the heart of Starbucks.
As a writer, though, I can tell you that there is a lot more to her than just the design and how she looks. This is what she means to me, and to us.
She is a storyteller, carrying the lore of Starbucks ahead, and remembering our past. In a lot of ways, shes a muse always there, inspiring us and pushing us ahead.
And shes a promise too, inviting all of us to find what were looking for, even if its something we havent even imagined yet.
She means something different to every one who sees her, who knows her. For me shes kind of the final say on the spirit of everything I write and everything we do. Even as Im writing this, I wonder what she thinks. (She likes it, by the way.)
Here we are today. Our new evolution liberates the Siren from the outer ring, making her the true, welcoming face of Starbucks. For people all over the globe, she is a signal of the worlds finest coffee and much more. She stands unbound, sharing our stories, inviting all of us in to explore, to find something new and to connect with each other. And as always, she is urging all of us forward to the next thing. After all, who can resist her?
Not me.
http://www.starbucks.com/blog/so-who-is-the-siren