Thursday 3 December 2009
Cathay Pacific
The small caps feature of Photoshop really doesn't work well with Comic Sans and this treatment really spoils Cathay... Yuck.
Wednesday 2 December 2009
Tuesday 1 December 2009
Air New Zealand
I wonder if Albion London will adopt this comic variant for their new campaigns for Air New Zealand?
And so to airlines
How would the world's airlines look in Comic Sans? What would our favourite airline be?
Comic Technology Brands Compared
Looking at the previous logos it's easy to spot a few similarities. There's a love of the uppercase, of the bright red and the strong blue. Red seems to be favoured by the Japanese, with Fijitsu, Hitachi, JVC, Ricoh, Sanyo, Sharp and Toshiba.
Blue for a more European or American look, with Nokia, Philips, Motorola. But Epson and Casio demonstrate the Japanese light red too.
In order to find some differentiation, a few technology companies try red with lowercase and usually an added stick on graphic device.
Blue for a more European or American look, with Nokia, Philips, Motorola. But Epson and Casio demonstrate the Japanese light red too.
In order to find some differentiation, a few technology companies try red with lowercase and usually an added stick on graphic device.
Labels:
blue,
comic sans,
red,
technology
Monday 30 November 2009
Yamaha
New 3D badge doesn't really fit with the new Comic Sans treatment, but does have a web2.0 feel to it.
Sunday 29 November 2009
Saturday 28 November 2009
Western Digital
With modified WD mark constructed from Comic Sans face and an overlaid tapered line. Feels strangely similar.
Wacom
Looks at home with lowercase Comic Sans - extra faux bold and wide tracking add the finishing touch.
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