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And the FedEx logo..WillPS wrote:]I love stuff like that, always reminds me of the National Bus Company:

Although it doesn't work as well on the Arabic version:

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I don't know if it's just because your brain instantly recognises the English letters and, therefore, focusses on them rather than the arrow, but I always notice the arrow far quicker in the Arabic version.
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Yes, but also I'm pretty sure that the arrow on the Arabic one isn't actually formed by the characters, it looks plonked on to meNick Harvey wrote:I don't know if it's just because your brain instantly recognises the English letters and, therefore, focusses on them rather than the arrow, but I always notice the arrow far quicker in the Arabic version.
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Federal Express in Arabic is : فيدرال اكسبرسInspector Sands wrote:Yes, but also I'm pretty sure that the arrow on the Arabic one isn't actually formed by the characters, it looks plonked on to meNick Harvey wrote:I don't know if it's just because your brain instantly recognises the English letters and, therefore, focusses on them rather than the arrow, but I always notice the arrow far quicker in the Arabic version.
FedEx is : شركة
Yeah, 5Demand and 4OD. 5Demand's is just the normal Channel 5 logo with the word demand next to it in capital letters, while 4OD's is the normal Channel 4 logo with a O inside a D.lukey wrote:Is there a VOD service *not* using a stylised play symbol in their logo?
Sky Go/Anytime whatever it's called?
Sky Go is the service allowing you to stream channels through the Internet, and Sky Anytime+ is the catch-up service. They don't have logos at all, just plain text. It's odd that they use two brands, both of their BBC counterparts are considered part of iPlayer.
What about this one?JAS84 wrote:Sky Go is the service allowing you to stream channels through the Internet, and Sky Anytime+ is the catch-up service. They don't have logos at all, just plain text. It's odd that they use two brands, both of their BBC counterparts are considered part of iPlayer.
