12-03-2023, 02:48 PM
(04-08-2022, 09:40 AM)Asxer544 Wrote:An update to this: They've been using the new Reith blocks since November 2022, judging from their Facebook icon history. It was also used in physical events too, as seen here:(04-08-2022, 07:28 AM)BBCChameleonFan Wrote: I saw that too, and man does it look horrible with the inconsistencies. BBC Gaeilge is the most inconsistent brand I have even seen, as at the end, it used a new BBC logo animation, but then cut to the BBC Gaeilge logo with the old BBC blocks and Gaeilge in Reith, and then the new iPLAYER animation at the end. SO INCONSISTANT!!! Have Wolff Olins even designed a new logo for BBC Gaeilge?! If not, they should act now as soon as they are not busy on other projects, whatever they may be. I’m not trying to tell them what to do, I’m just saying.I believe Wolff Olins designed new logo for all BBC services, divisions, and departments (including BBC Gaeilge) because they also designed masterbrand new blocks logo along with Dalton Maag (for Reith font). Giving that Olins's BBC project has already designed, BBC Gaeilge should also implemented the new logo.
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The old watermarks are replaced in social media-friendly videos in December, but they persisted in 16:9 videos until last month (!), when the practice is dropped altogether.
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The opening animation was changed to the standard blocks animation, but a variation of this is sticking around, as seen in the Tweet above.
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