The chairman's office at the A-Pix company headquarters: Wang Yang sat behind his desk, passing an A4 paper with the company's new name and logo to the professional white female designer, Lisa Gro, who after taking a glance, seemed a bit puzzled. She was A-Pix's full-time graphic designer, responsible for designing the company's movie covers, promotional posters, as well as overseeing the design and maintenance of the company's official website.
Sitting in the chair in front of her desk, Lisa looked at the drawing in her hands and asked with some uncertainty, "Uh, Mr. Wang, excuse me, are these two penguins? And in the middle, is that a crown?"
Wang Yang froze, feeling a bit like he might faint. Could his drawing really be so abstract that moths and butterflies could be mistaken for penguins? "No!" He laughed, shaking his head in self-mockery, "Not penguins, not a crown. On the left is a moth, on the right a butterfly, both are side profiles; and in the middle is a flame."