Here's the lot that make up Derbyshire:
Another High Street Rebrand
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More from Hampshire.
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So would the BBC Logo. It doesn't mean it's not a good logo - which, in my opinion, it is.rdobbie wrote:That's the one that cost £100,000. Yep, you heard right. They paid an advertising agency ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND POUNDS to design that. Absolutely un-bloody-believeable. It must have taken all of 2 minutes in Adobe Illustrator.ashley b wrote:Oldham's another to rebrand recently, changing from:
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Why does the Southampton City Council logo have an ® attached to it? Aren't they all registered trademarks?
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North Lincs' neighbours:
Lincolnshire proper's logo is a green version of the Lincoln Imp. I thought it was a green rose for a long time.
Great Grimsby and Cleethorpes has this as their logo.
Over the bridge, they use this...
...and further north still is Hull, home to this.
Lincolnshire proper's logo is a green version of the Lincoln Imp. I thought it was a green rose for a long time.
Great Grimsby and Cleethorpes has this as their logo.
Over the bridge, they use this...
...and further north still is Hull, home to this.
The New Malpass.
This is the Swindon Borough Council logo, a tree with a subtle 'S' inside. It's a good effort, however the main gripe is that everything council related tends to be garishly orange, including the household recycling boxes
Yes your beloved Brum and it's councillors are the source of endless DailyMail xenophobic seasonal outrages. You must be so proud.Beep wrote:http://www.ipo.gov.uk/domestic?domesticnum=2182885
Hmm.