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'''Visuals:''' On a washed-out {{color|gray}} background, we see a {{color|darkviolet|purple}} semicircle with lines in it going up with the bottom half faded out a bit, with a palm tree silhouette inside that moves a bit. Next to it underneath on the right is a {{color|teal}} rectangle which fades in with the script words "Waila Inc." in white and "{{color|darkviolet|PRODUCTIONS}}" spaced out underneath, both of which wipe in from the right. |
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'''Trivia:''' This logo is designed by Scrap Labs (who also designed the main titles for the series). Malmuth commissioned the company to design the logo, even coming up with a few concepts that went unused, with one being glitched out on an old VCR.<ref>https://scraplabs.net/Waila-Inc-Bumper</ref> |
'''Trivia:''' This logo is designed by Scrap Labs (who also designed the main titles for the series). Malmuth commissioned the company to design the logo, even coming up with a few concepts that went unused, with one being glitched out on an old VCR.<ref>https://scraplabs.net/Waila-Inc-Bumper</ref> |
Revision as of 08:28, 9 October 2023
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SuperMax124
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This is the vanity plate of Josh Malmuth.
(March 28-June 13, 2019)
Visuals: On a washed-out gray background, we see a purple semicircle with lines in it going up with the bottom half faded out a bit, with a palm tree silhouette inside that moves a bit. Next to it underneath on the right is a teal rectangle which fades in with the script words "Waila Inc." in white and "PRODUCTIONS" spaced out underneath, both of which wipe in from the right.
Trivia: This logo is designed by Scrap Labs (who also designed the main titles for the series). Malmuth commissioned the company to design the logo, even coming up with a few concepts that went unused, with one being glitched out on an old VCR.[1]
Technique: 2D animation.
Audio: None.
Availability: Seen on Abby's.