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imported>NothingGoesWrongNow My praise for vanity cards in a nutshell. |
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|text=Personally, I am a BIG fan of vanity cards, film logos, station ids, bumpers and more, with vanity cards being the most fascinating. They were one of the most notable logos I ever saw, and before joining the wiki (and still today) I was watching a TON of vanity cards, because their humour, wit, design, technique, music, sound effects, description and name all say something special about a logo: “Hey! I am a logo that is very special”. |
|text=Personally, I am a BIG fan of vanity cards, film logos, station ids, bumpers and more, with vanity cards being the most fascinating. They were one of the most notable logos I ever saw, and before joining the wiki (and still today) I was watching a TON of vanity cards, because their humour, wit, design, technique, music, sound effects, description and name all say something special about a logo: “Hey! I am a logo that is very special”. |
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|text=Pre-2010s Hong Kong logos, mainly due to these logos' frequent usage of cel/motion controlled animation and early CGI. One thing I like about HK logos is that there is a big trend of logos taking place on a gradient background, or the logo having a chrome texture, and the soundtrack, which may be a bombastic fanfare or a spacey synth soundtrack. |
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Personally, I have 2 candidates:
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British logos. No matter if they're cheap, bad, gross, etc., I still love them. |
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Personally, I am a BIG fan of vanity cards, film logos, station ids, bumpers and more, with vanity cards being the most fascinating. They were one of the most notable logos I ever saw, and before joining the wiki (and still today) I was watching a TON of vanity cards, because their humour, wit, design, technique, music, sound effects, description and name all say something special about a logo: “Hey! I am a logo that is very special”. |
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Pre-2010s Hong Kong logos, mainly due to these logos' frequent usage of cel/motion controlled animation and early CGI. One thing I like about HK logos is that there is a big trend of logos taking place on a gradient background, or the logo having a chrome texture, and the soundtrack, which may be a bombastic fanfare or a spacey synth soundtrack. |