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(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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Tabit
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19 March 2023

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Personally, I have 2 candidates:

  1. the Soviet station IDs during the 1960's: mainly because of the animation and how the music sounds during the time. It just sounds and looks so interesting imo :v
  2. Indian/Pakistani logos: I honestly find these logos more unique-looking compared to other logos across the globe, mainly because of the use of religious content (Hindu deities and sometimes the Quran) and the use of stock music and stock sound effects.

Yeah I'm basically curious, and it would be interesting to hear yours.


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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.

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