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- lowimpakt
wtf mate
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales…
"Earlier this week Plaid claimed it was the first political party in the UK to introduce a "sonic" logo, to be unveiled at the conference, which will welcome visitors to the party's website. "
- honest0
i think it might be because not a lot of people pronounce it correctly
sonic logos are nice if they're done well
t-mobile, newstoday, danone, pentium, etc.
- lowimpakt0
hadn't thought about it like that.
must wake up
- stem0
The apple start-up sound almost counts.
Directline insurance (uk) the one with the phone on wheels.
- stem0
The asda-price slap on the arse has been around for ages.
- honest0
The asda-price slap on the arse has been around for ages.
stem
(Feb 24 06, 03:31)also adopted by those soliciting for kerb crawlers...
- blastofv0
is 'sonic logo' the universal term for those things?
is that really a good/accurate term?
- honest0
s-logo?
phon-go?
- Chimp0
When they said sonic logo, I was really hoping for a blue hedgehog.
- blastofv0
audio cue
audio identity
sonic identityI don't know, 'logo' is just too locked in to the idea of something visual for me.
it's about identity and personality, but there aint no 'logo' about it
any audio people out there have something better? coin the phrase on NT and get famous
- uncle_helv0
When they said sonic logo, I was really hoping for a blue hedgehog.
Chimp
(Feb 24 06, 04:48)He he he same here!
- stem0
any audio people out there have something better? coin the phrase on NT and get famous
blastofv
(Feb 24 06, 04:53)Aren't they called audio idents?
Try this...
- radar0
Newstoday has it listed as Audio Branding under QBN Colophon/Preservation