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Historic Significance of the Compass Rose Motif
The "compass rose" motif has appeared on charts and maps since the 1300's to indicate wind direction. While there is no standard for drafting a compass rose, north is typically indicated by a fleur-de-lys.
The term "rose" comes from the figure's compass points resembling the petals of a flower. In present day, a compass rose design often appears on decorative maps to show direction.

Compass Book by Bjorn Kjellstrom
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The Compass Rose Motif and Strategic Consulting
The two logos for Compass Rose Strategic Consulting LLC ( "Compass Rose Strategic" ) were developed by graphic designer Greg McMurchie and Elisa in 2002. The concept behind the motifs are the imperative directions conveyed by sound research and analysis.

Client deliverables from Compass Rose Strategic are based upon reliable, authoritative data. The expected outcome for all projects is a realistic strategy based upon an affordable course of action.
Whether you have a new business or established enterprise it is always crucial to watch for changes in direction. Find out what Compass Rose Strategic can do for you and your business.
If you don't have time to keep watch of competitors, why not hire an expert? Compass Rose Strategic can identify and implement an on demand program suited to your budget and specific needs.
The Compass Rose Strategic Consulting LLC logos were designed by Greg McMurchie, 2002. All Rights Reserved. McMurchie Design
If you want to learn more about the compass rose, you can read online Wikpedia entries. Caution: Wikipedia is the polar opposite of an authoritative source due to its unconfirmed content, but it can be useful for general information. Compass Rose Wiki Entry
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