Designing and Applying Maui Hana’s Logo

 Our boat was named after Dan’s and my favorite place in the whole world. That place is the village of Hana, on the island of Maui. It is a beautiful little village deep in the woods on one side of the island that you can only get to by a road that winds back-and-forth and sometimes turns into a one-way road. People drive slowly down this beautiful road through lush greenery creeping in from sides and above.

When we were last there the road stopped at one point so you would go so far to get to Hana and then you could not keep going to circle the island because the road just stopped. You could see where you wanted to go, but you couldn’t get there. So many people will never see the road; it’s just too far and too much trouble.

But not to us.  It is the place we still dream of together. So when it came time to name our boat, Dan combined the village name, Hana, and the island name, Maui, our favorite place, and suggested Maui Hana.

I was tasked to create our boat decal and logo. BoatsUS has a designer named Doug. He took my ‘ok’ logo and made it fabulous. He sent me those, then made us floating key rings. All turned out exactly to my expectations.

 It took me 3 weekends to remove the old Marisol logo from the back, and remove the “ghosting.” It required rubbing compound and a buffer. In the end, there was still a slight impression of the former name, but we decided once ours was on it wouldn’t be noticeable. 

Putting my large logo on the back was easily doable to me. First I used masking tape to determine where it should go, by taping it up, measuring, and adjusting. Then I added pieces of tape in key areas that would prompt me where to put it up once I wet it. (Can you BELIEVE that you spray the adhesive w soapy water so you can slide it around until just right?! Neither could I!) I carefully squeegees out the bubbles; waited an hour, and then slowly peeled back the backing. SUCCESS!  Then I did the same on the smaller side decal next warm weekend. Voila! 



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