• Atomic@sh.itjust.works
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    1 day ago

    You’re all making fun of it but this new style did exactly what it intended to do. Everyone is talking about them now.

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      1 day ago

      Yeah, for a whole 2 hours, until everyone moves on to bitch about the next thing and then Jaguar are stuck with the shitty new logo no-one recognises for long after that.

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          21 hours ago

          But it’s the first time they’ve made a change as drastic as this. I can recognise any Jaguar car out there even if I know fuck all about their cars because I can see the jaguar design on the car.

          Now people will have to squint to make out the word JAGUAR in that shitty font? Bad move.

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            19 hours ago

            It’s not the first time they’ve made a “drastic” change.

            As a matter of. They’ve had a logo similar to this before in the 50’s. With just the word “Jaguar”.

            You have the world’s combined knowledge at your fingertips. And you choose to be ignorant and blur out something so stupid as “But it’s the first time they’ve made a change as drastic as this.”

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      If only they sold stuff that the people talking about it could afford in the first place, maybe that’d boost their sales.

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          A brand that has been known for nothing but luxury sports cars for decades, including by people who don’t even follow car culture, is hardly one that would need to increase brand recognition. I’d expect that from a new company, not one with nearly 80 years operating under the same name