Springs Branch
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Next month, according to this website, will be the 50th anniversary of the introduction of that well-known British Rail logo.
The Double Arrows has to be a design classic and one of the most durable corporate logos of modern times.
I wonder what would have happened if BR had remained in existence (or was re-born) as a national rail operation. Would the logo:-
The Double Arrows has to be a design classic and one of the most durable corporate logos of modern times.
I wonder what would have happened if BR had remained in existence (or was re-born) as a national rail operation. Would the logo:-
- Have been refreshed and "re-imagined" by the branding / marketing gurus and graphic designers to make it "modern" - possibly more than once by now, and probably becoming some weak, second-rate shadow of the original in the process?
- Have been left alone in essentially its original form - like the London Transport roundel, which is still still the "trademark" for all things TfL?