28-06-2024, 08:17 PM
Does anyone know who’s behind the BBC Election graphics and branding? Because the more I see it, the more I really like it. It’s a nice, cleaner, more modern evolution of the previous Elexagon hexagon style graphics.
As someone who’s been very critical of BBC News’ awful recent branding attempts, it’s refreshing to see something from them that seems coherent, consistent, well thought through, stylish, current, and (shock horror!) professional.
I particularly liked the backdrop they used for this week’s leaders debate in Nottingham. I loved how the purple set elements made of triangles behind Sunak and Starmer were shaped like maps of Great Britain, which seemed like a nice touch.
I’d go so far as to say, if this provides some inspiration for a full-scale revamp of BBC News, I’d be quite pleased. In with the triangles, out with the circles, please!
As someone who’s been very critical of BBC News’ awful recent branding attempts, it’s refreshing to see something from them that seems coherent, consistent, well thought through, stylish, current, and (shock horror!) professional.
I particularly liked the backdrop they used for this week’s leaders debate in Nottingham. I loved how the purple set elements made of triangles behind Sunak and Starmer were shaped like maps of Great Britain, which seemed like a nice touch.
I’d go so far as to say, if this provides some inspiration for a full-scale revamp of BBC News, I’d be quite pleased. In with the triangles, out with the circles, please!