Re-Branding the Rhino's Badge / Logo : Thu Jun 28, 2012 11:49 pm
Many companies that have been established for some years will find that over time, their logo inevitably becomes dated and out of fashion. It is often a wise move to undergo a rebranding exercise after a long period of time.
Take for example the number of times Leeds United have changed the badge over the last 40 years. Recently Wakefield moved from this http://www.wdco.org/site/Wakefield-Trinity-Wildcats/001-1-2-f.jpg to this http://www.wakefieldwildcats.co.uk/themes/default/img/logo2.png Im not saying we go as far as Cardiff City who are changing club colours from Blue to Red but isn't it about time we got a new younger, trendier and more dynamic Club Badge? After all we have had the same badge now for 17 years, is it time for a change?. |
Many companies that have been established for some years will find that over time, their logo inevitably becomes dated and out of fashion. It is often a wise move to undergo a rebranding exercise after a long period of time.
Take for example the number of times Leeds United have changed the badge over the last 40 years. Recently Wakefield moved from this http://www.wdco.org/site/Wakefield-Trinity-Wildcats/001-1-2-f.jpg to this http://www.wakefieldwildcats.co.uk/themes/default/img/logo2.png Im not saying we go as far as Cardiff City who are changing club colours from Blue to Red but isn't it about time we got a new younger, trendier and more dynamic Club Badge? After all we have had the same badge now for 17 years, is it time for a change?. |
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