Man of Honour
- Joined
- 21 Nov 2004
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Oh well
Exactly!
X marks the spot.
XXXX beer
XXX mints (and pr0n)
The X-Files
Fast X
Has there ever been a case of a rebrand actually being better than the original
Exactly the reason I have both a Nationwide and Monzo account. Pain in the backside having to use the card reader all the time so I just ship money to Monzo and do what I need to from there.I don't mind it personally but I wish they would update their mobile app with modern features like those found in Monzo etc. Having to use your card reader to create a new payee is annoying.
It used to be the flick from the A (Argos) IIRC. Amazon is just a random thing.I liked the Google and eBay rebranding where their logos got given a simpler font, which made it easier on the eye, but I agree with you otherwise
Another pair of logos that look too similar now are Argos and Amazon. Both have the "smile" thing going on underneath their names.
What are they calling the tweets now?Twitter to X has to be the worst rebrand of all time.
Rubbish.What are they calling the tweets now?
I don't mind it personally but I wish they would update their mobile app with modern features like those found in Monzo etc. Having to use your card reader to create a new payee is annoying.
Somebody (or rather, some firm of consultants) probably received millions to create this new, erm, "inspiring" design.It is pretty stupid.
Blanding at its finest.
Propaganda?What are they calling the tweets now?
Haha, no. This would have taken an entire team about 6 months to create.Someone was bored, so they spent five minutes creating a new bland identity (deliberate mistake).
Consultancy is just socialism for the country's 'betters'.Haha, no. This would have taken an entire team about 6 months to create.