Yep, I got a mailshot with this new logo on the other day - they're using different coloured backgrounds (the logo is transparent) but I'm guessing red will be the default colour. It's an odd move because they only introduced the current glass-like logo a couple of years ago after using the original logo since 2007.thegeek wrote:Spotted this Virgin Media logo on an ad on another forum:
(It appeared at the top-left of the advert, which may explain why it's cropped like that)
A refresh on the cards?
Another High Street Rebrand
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As I mentioned either here, or in the Lloyds Bank thread, all "Temporary Sign" means is that the planning permission for it hasn't been passed yet.wells wrote:Interesting that it's a 'temporary sign'. A further rebrand on the way?
Wouldn't they normally just wait for the planning permission to come though apart from more urgent cases like total rebrands of banks? This just means they have replace part of the signage twice.Nick Harvey wrote:As I mentioned either here, or in the Lloyds Bank thread, all "Temporary Sign" means is that the planning permission for it hasn't been passed yet.wells wrote:Interesting that it's a 'temporary sign'. A further rebrand on the way?
I guess in this case though someone probably decided they needed to push online more and this seemed like the logical way of doing it so must have been a late decision in run up to Christmas.
Haven't they owned it for several years? It only seems to be now that they're really pushing that Rakuten brand. God knows why, it's not memorable or particularly pleasant sounding. They're just confusing a very simple and well known brand.Pete wrote:not high street this time, but does anyone know much about the ratuken takeover of play.com ?
Yesgottago wrote:Haven't they owned it for several years?Pete wrote:not high street this time, but does anyone know much about the ratuken takeover of play.com ?
I understand that the whole Jersey VAT loophole has been closed, which sort of killed off the cheap CDs and DVDs racket - but I don't understand why Rakuten aren't using the play.com brand for their new streaming service. You know, the one with yer actual Buzz Aldrin in the adverts. And the really memorable name.
The whole Rakuten things seems like madness to me too. What they've done is a bit like an unknown company buying Google then relegating it to a secondary brand.thegeek wrote:I understand that the whole Jersey VAT loophole has been closed, which sort of killed off the cheap CDs and DVDs racket - but I don't understand why Rakuten aren't using the play.com brand for their new streaming service. You know, the one with yer actual Buzz Aldrin in the adverts. And the really memorable name.
Also what's the website address? You'd think it was rakutenplay.com from the header and emails call it Rakutan's Play.com, all a bit confusing. Surely all the English language websites they run should probably just adopt the brilliantly simple Play brand?
Anyway, I mentioned it earlier in the thread but the full Cadbury Dairy Milk rebrand which has already been rolled out on some Christmas products is coming soon.
So we have Roy Walker in part to thank for this.The new designs are inspired by the idea of ‘say what you see’

More here: http://www.designweek.co.uk/news/cadbur ... 94.article
I quite like it.