
HE>i. (and the story behind the brand) - Monica Swanson
The brief story of the logo, as told on their t-shirt labels, goes back to 2003 when a group of friends from the north shore of Oahu found the HE>i symbols as a clever thing to put on the main screen of their cell phone.
ABOUT – HE>i
We do our best to create simple and original products that provide opportunities for people to share the Good News with anyone who asks about our simple logo. Most people have a story about when they first discovered what our logo (HE>i) means - either by figuring it out on their own or having someone share the meaning with them.
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Aloha Norden: HEKI
2012年1月17日 · These bumper stickers are very common here in Oahu. At first I thought it was some kind of brand name like a "heki" line of clothes. However, a second look at the capitalization, HE>i, made me realize it is probably a religious statement; "HE is greater than i." A search online showed that both were right.
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HE>i. (and the story behind the brand) - Monica Swanson
The brief story of the logo, as told on their t-shirt labels, goes back to 2003 when a group of friends from the north shore of Oahu found the HE>i symbols as a clever thing to put on the main screen of their cell phone.
Oahu’s North Shore HE>i logo catches a wave | Tri-City Herald
2014年3月8日 · The HE>i (HEgreaterthani) logo is often seen prominently displayed on T-shirts – or a car’s back window – and it takes a moment to ponder. “People ask me, ’So how do you say this?’” says Kaimana...