Another High Street Rebrand

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we're a few years off yet, but RBS are disposing of 300-odd branches and will rebrand them as Williams & Glyn: http://www.scotsman.com/business/manage ... -1-3115767

I think they've previously said that it would be RBS branches in Scotland and NatWest branches in England.

Rubbish recreation of their logo, last seen in 1985, from Wikimedia:
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thegeek wrote:we're a few years off yet, but RBS are disposing of 300-odd branches and will rebrand them as Williams & Glyn: http://www.scotsman.com/business/manage ... -1-3115767

I think they've previously said that it would be RBS branches in Scotland and NatWest branches in England.

Rubbish recreation of their logo, last seen in 1985, from Wikimedia:
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Although obviously they won't be using the RBS device.

It'll be the NatWest branches in Scotland, and the RBS branches in England & Wales. If it happens, that is.
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WillPS wrote:It'll be the NatWest branches in Scotland, and the RBS branches in England & Wales. If it happens, that is.
yes, of course, that's what I meant to say.
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On the subject of RBS, my branch in Edinburgh has new signage sporting a new logo. The arrows remain but 'RBS' has been replaced with 'Royal Bank of Scotland'. I'll try and get a photo in the next couple of days, but imagine the old logo with a new font.

The branch featured on an RBS advert a couple of years ago so it could be some form of concept branch.
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Digital Spy - http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/about/produ ... -logo.html

Most would be an improvement, but they all look they'd be better suited for VOD services.
Alexia
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Why don't they just admit defeat, submit to design trends and go the whole Jonny Ive hog.

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wells wrote:Digital Spy - http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/about/produ ... -logo.html

Most would be an improvement, but they all look they'd be better suited for VOD services.
They've done that on purpose:
a (somewhat D-shaped) play button which we like given our focus on video in recent months. If nothing else, 'play' and the aperture both represent our focus on entertainment and technology.
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Thomas Cook have had a rebrand today, replacing their old logo which had been in place since 2001.

Old logo:

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New logo:

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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/trave ... -logo.html

It's different. I do think the old logo is a classic though but it had been through tough times recently so I can understand for the need of a rebrand.
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