The new logo and monogram launches as Burberry is due to exhibit at London Fashion Week next month, which takes place 14-18 September.
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According to the email communications between the two, the new design has been inspired by Tisci’s look through archive material, and a Burberry logo from 1908. The rebrand, as well as the two designers’ email communications surrounding the project, have been published publicly through Burberry’s Instagram account this week, making this the first reveal of the new logo and monogram. The new monogram has been designed as an interlocking pattern of “T” and “B” letterforms, to depict the initials of Thomas Burberry, using a colour palette of orange, “honey” brown and white. Saville has also designed a new logo for the company, which ditches the knight-and-horse icon associated with the brand and replaces it with a simple, typographic logo set in a sans-serif, all-caps typeface. The graphic designer, who was also behind Calvin Klein’s latest rebrand, has given fashion house Burberry a new look, which has been revealed on Instagram this week.įashion house Burberry has revealed a new monogram, designed by Peter Saville, which use the initials of the company’s founder Thomas Burberry as the basis.
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Evernote have to deal with 10 years worth of old code (which is in active use by over 200M people) so adding something new is a bit more difficult.Īnyhow.Burberry reveals new logo and monogram designed by Peter Saville They can just add new bells and whistles on their own schedule. They re-engineered Evernote's current app without having to go through the last 10 years worth of development. And Notion (and the rest of the market) have the advantage of working from a blank slate. Something which works only in iOS has to be engineered so that it not only doesn't work in Windows, but also doesn't stop something else from working correctly.
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Maybe here in Windows area are a bit less people?Ī lot of requests apply to all operating systems - Android / iOS / Mac / Windows - so there's a 'general' section too which has most of the 'big' votes, plus all of those individual requests still affect the overall app.
Irst Page in the Windows Forum biggest vote i see are 90, rest are mostly between 20 and 50. Windows has a definite "ISSUE" with scaling! Sorry, if it appears huge when reading on your side. This is set Times Roman 18pt, which looks like 12pt on my screen. Whatever happened to black fonts!!!! I'm writing t his on a 4k screen, so it's even worse for me! What makes it worse on the computer/tablet, is the bright back lighting that drowns out the already faded fonts. My old steno pad inventory, also from Staples from about 10+ years ago, was an eye resting light green.
Yesterday I went to Staples to get new pack of Gregg ruled green tint steno pads, and they were all garish with optically enhanced bright white pages. No one reads any more, just watch videos, and hollow sound bites. I guess no one understands the purpose of serifs. Helvetica was designed for posters, not small text. The fonts are getting smaller and like sticks, and on white glaring background. Either I'm getting old eyes, or the world has gone to uneducated graphic artists with no basis or knowledge of science and how we see.