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    Logo designs are the ultimate bikeshed project. They have no impact on the real world Commented Feb 18 at 18:38
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    The deck chairs on the Titanic absolutely need to be rearranged. Commented Feb 23 at 8:35
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    Their stock is overflowing. That seems about right to me Commented Feb 24 at 18:16
  • Some weird optical illusion also makes it look like St.ock overflow to me Commented Feb 25 at 15:49
  • @Richard I disagree. Logo may not have a critical impact, it won't be "I won't use this product because of the logo" for anyone, but it will be "hey, I heard about that!" for many. Commented Feb 25 at 21:28
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    @Yksisarvinen - If the product is good, people don't really give a hoot about the logo. If the product is failing, they don't give a hoot that the company has changed the logo Commented Feb 25 at 21:32
  • It is a little astounding that they've had a logo marking a well respected hallmark of an industry... and managed to redesign it into "words but in a bold font" and even though it's literally just words it's unreadable and unrecognizable Commented yesterday