Yes - as anyone who has been on TV Forum should know, rebrands can take a long time...barcode wrote: Mon 24 Jun, 2019 23.16 That piece is a year old, and still both brands are on the high street.
Another High Street Rebrand
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the Clydesdale brand isn't disappearing entirely:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland- ... s-48687385
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland- ... s-48687385
Boots have switched to paper carrier bags which look lovely:

Also, a new concept store has opened in Covent Garden, and the internal signs use the "Since 1849" font rather than VAG Rounded.




Also, a new concept store has opened in Covent Garden, and the internal signs use the "Since 1849" font rather than VAG Rounded.



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Looks all good, apart from the last image. I think the light boxes and foliage look quite dated. Also, those leaves will look even worse when they are inevitably covered in dust.
Dust was my first thought too. I have a feeling they're real plants though as this store in particular is going for an eco-friendly vibe.scottishtv wrote: Fri 28 Jun, 2019 16.48 Looks all good, apart from the last image. I think the light boxes and foliage look quite dated. Also, those leaves will look even worse when they are inevitably covered in dust.
They'll be dead within 2 years then.Whataday wrote: Fri 28 Jun, 2019 19.11Dust was my first thought too. I have a feeling they're real plants though as this store in particular is going for an eco-friendly vibe.scottishtv wrote: Fri 28 Jun, 2019 16.48 Looks all good, apart from the last image. I think the light boxes and foliage look quite dated. Also, those leaves will look even worse when they are inevitably covered in dust.
Not sure if that's better or worse than the plastic'y shit that was popular in food courts in the 90s.
I was going to say, it looks very Wimpy early 90s.WillPS wrote: Mon 01 Jul, 2019 10.00They'll be dead within 2 years then.Whataday wrote: Fri 28 Jun, 2019 19.11Dust was my first thought too. I have a feeling they're real plants though as this store in particular is going for an eco-friendly vibe.scottishtv wrote: Fri 28 Jun, 2019 16.48 Looks all good, apart from the last image. I think the light boxes and foliage look quite dated. Also, those leaves will look even worse when they are inevitably covered in dust.
Not sure if that's better or worse than the plastic'y shit that was popular in food courts in the 90s.