[–] cmelbye 16y ago ↗ Which one is the new logo? [–] krtl 16y ago ↗ The New logo is basically images as the M. [–] sjs 16y ago ↗ None of them. The blog says:"Well, that flexibility will be on display on Monday, February 8th when MTV is going to re-furbish and change its logo for the first time since 1981."Those images show the flexibility of the current logo without losing the identity.
[–] sjs 16y ago ↗ None of them. The blog says:"Well, that flexibility will be on display on Monday, February 8th when MTV is going to re-furbish and change its logo for the first time since 1981."Those images show the flexibility of the current logo without losing the identity.
[–] dimarco 16y ago ↗ Reminds me of the AOL logo redesign. [–] bkorte 16y ago ↗ I was about to say the same thing.
[–] mindplunge 16y ago ↗ 30 years to change the logo but only 5 years to stop playing music... [–] jamesbritt 16y ago ↗ I was wondering, "Oh, did they finally drop the 'M'?"
[–] jackchristopher 16y ago ↗ Note sure if they should. Coke Vs. Pepsi logos: http://www.underconsideration.com/brandnew/archives/coca-col...Even in the revised edition Coca-Cola didn't change their logo much after a while.
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[ 2.8 ms ] story [ 33.1 ms ] thread"Well, that flexibility will be on display on Monday, February 8th when MTV is going to re-furbish and change its logo for the first time since 1981."
Those images show the flexibility of the current logo without losing the identity.
Even in the revised edition Coca-Cola didn't change their logo much after a while.