lazyboy97o
Well-Known Member
I am actually quite upset you said this, due to all of the issues these days with using ideas that could be claimed as not originating with Disney.I always thought that Crayola would be a great fit for Imagination!
The Crayola crayon just uses the sentiment of wide-eyed optimism, creativity and wild, imaginative leaps. It is a tool that readily and easily enables so much!
They're a better choice than Apple because in many ways Apple strives to make its products be like Crayola crayons. Apple wants well built, easy-to-use devices, not ones filled with every crazy new feature. But to many the computer still feels somewhat cold. It lacks of personality, flexibility and life that people still associate with work by hand. So many more people can pick up a crayon and begin to create and understand that process than can with an Apple product. Their public image is also one that has also often been quite rigid and uniform.
And just as a bit of insurance, I am a good bit of an Apple fanboy. I am writing this on my MacBook Pro, have an iPhone, and am even about to purchase a new iMac. I just think they themselves would make for a lousy sponsor of the Imagination Pavillion.