ABOUT THE LOGO

    Strictly speaking, a triskele is a figure having three bent legs or lines radiating from its centre.(from the Greek words trios=three; kelos=legs)

Our triskele consists of three fish and as you know, fish do not have legs.(:-) oo-oo-h painful joke!)

If anyone knows a more accurate comment for this figure of the three fish, please email me

The logo was created (c1994) as a linocut by my son Michael who now lives in Denmark.

He never defined the symbolism of the figure.

I like to think he used fishes because of my interest in Christianity - and the fish (ICHTHS in Greek) is made of the initials for Jesus Christ God Saviour.

The three would be for the three ego-states.
A person is entitled to use the three stacked circles of TA when they become a certified transactional analyst.

The triplex figure has been used in both ancient and modern Irish decoration.

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ABOUT THE LOGO

    Strictly speaking, a triskele is a figure having three bent legs or lines radiating from its centre.(from the Greek words trios=three; kelos=legs)

Our triskele consists of three fish and as you know, fish do not have legs.(:-) oo-oo-h painful joke!)

If anyone knows a more accurate comment for this figure of the three fish, please email me

The logo was created (c1994) as a linocut by my son Michael who now lives in Denmark.

He never defined the symbolism of the figure.

I like to think he used fishes because of my interest in Christianity - and the fish (ICHTHS in Greek) is made of the initials for Jesus Christ God Saviour.

The three would be for the three ego-states.
A person is entitled to use the three stacked circles of TA when they become a certified transactional analyst.

The triplex figure has been used in both ancient and modern Irish decoration.