![]() ![]() One theory is that the 13 points represent the original 13 American colonies. Even we’re a little curious about why Owsley chose to make the bolt with 13 distinct points. While the original purpose of the bolt was purely functional, theories of the meaning behind the symbol have been swirling around during deadheads’ heady conversations since its inception into the band’s vast iconography. Not only was he credited with conceptualizing the band’s first symbol, Owsley was also known as the King of LSD, a notorious and beloved hallucinatory chemist, whose extremely pure “Monterey Purple” blew the minds of Haight-Ashbury hippies before and throughout the Summer of Love.Ī few years later in 1973, the 13-point lightning bolt joined the classic skull to create one of the band’s most identifiable symbols: The Steal Your Face! The album, titled History of the Grateful Dead, Volume One (and nicknamed Bear's Choice), honors the band’s beloved soundman and chemist by featuring his favorite live tracks and the symbol he had a hand in creating as the cover art. Together, they brought his vision of a round visually striking logo with red and blue separated by a lightning strike to life. Inspired by the shape and bold markings of a dual-colored freeway sign he passed on the road, Owsley teamed up with a friend and graphic designer named Bob Thomas. While on tour with the band in 1969, Owsley realized that they needed an identifiable symbol to spray paint on the band’s equipment so that it would be easily discernible when jammed next to other band’s gear backstage. As the first band to utilize trippy, brilliantly designed show posters and psychedelic light displays during their shows, from their inception, the Grateful Dead have expressed their unique message just as much through their visuals as through their sound.įrom the classic Steal Your Face to the terrapin to the dancing bears, there is a vast archive of artwork associated with the band, but today we’re starting with the first symbol to enter the Dead’s iconography: the 13-point lightning bolt. Curious about the creation of the Dead's first symbol? Then keep on reading.Īs fans of the band, you’ve probably heard of the group’s sound engineer and longtime friend, Owsley “Bear” Stanley. Since our humble beginnings selling tie-dyes in the lots at Dead shows, you could say that here at the Hippie Shop, we’re pretty big deadheads. ![]() ![]() This is available only when you install OpenType, TrueType, or raster fonts using the Install New Font option on the File menu.- The Meaning Behind the 13-point Lightning Bolt. To add fonts from a network drive without using disk space on your computer, make sure that the Copy fonts to Fonts folder check box, in the Add Fonts dialog box, is clear. This works only if the font is not already in the Fonts folder. You can also drag OpenType, TrueType, Type 1, and raster fonts from another location to add them to the Fonts folder. To select more than one font to add, hold down the CTRL key, and then click each of the fonts you want to add. ![]() To open Fonts, click Start, click Control Panel, and then click Appearance and Themes. To add all of the listed fonts, click Select All, and then click OK. In List of fonts, click the font you want to add, and then click OK. In Folders, double-click the folder that contains the fonts you want to add. On the File menu, click Install New Font. I should know this, but how the heck do you get your system (PC) to recognize a dlownloaded font? ![]()
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