Our Logo Looks Like Underpants: A Case Study in Internationalization
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Our Logo Looks Like Underpants: A Case Study in Internationalization
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#3the white logo in the header bar still looks like Y fronts![0]
0. in the UK.
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#4Why does it say UK saw underpants was "26%" when the chart right above says "2.6%"?
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#5the white logo in the header bar still looks like Y fronts![0] 0. in the UK.
I didn't even know what Y fronts are and it looks like underwear. Even the new one that's not suppose to still looks like underwear.
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#6I would not have said pants to start with, but now its been said, all I can see is pants. [0]
Maybe this is more about the power of suggestion
0. UK, where pants is pants and not trousers. ;)
Edit: Also, pants is a UK way of saying rubbish. So, "that web site is a load of pants", might be said. Might be a sense of humor at work here.
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#7It's spelled internationaliSation (joke!)
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#8I don't see any underwear, but the thing definitely looks better with thinner lines. It brings out the 3d shading more. Presumably that's why more people recognise the geometry after the change.
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#9Post mentions Google Comsumer Surveys http://www.google.com/insights/consumersurveys/pricing
at $0.10 for targeted and $0.50 for targeted (age , gender, etc) responses this seems like a great way for getting feedback quick. Has anyone got any experience doing them ? Does anyone know how these people answer surveys, is there a web portal for people to sign up to do them ?
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#10I have to admit I'm from the UK and I saw exactly that. Why?!