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> the new logo looks like a vagina. Who cares? Remember all the iPad jokes about sanitary products when it was announced? That obviously didn't hurt the now multi-billion dollar giant the iPad has become.
You do realize that people still find the "iPad" name awkward, right? Just because the device sells doesn't mean the name isn't bad.
The New Airbnb
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#122Well, this should go down in the annals of logos which should have gotten some wider impressions before launching. Since nobody else on HN has mentioned it, all of twitter thinks the new logo looks like a vagina. It's hard to unsee.
On the other hand, the oldest surviving human art on at least two continents is crude drawings (cruder than the Airbnb logo) of vulvae, so the artistic impulse in this cases is about as old as humankind. (I will be no more willing to rent a room through Airbnb than I was before after seeing today's discussion, and I wasn't very willing before, knowing someone whose reservation was cancelled at the last minute.)
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#124I'm not sure I've ever met an opinion on a logo, name, or anything creative less than a month old that was worth a damn. When faced with something new, the tendency is to focus on the superficial, the easy joke, and it's too easy to let other opinions steer your own; they're momentarily on equal footing, you see. But the work will last longer than this moment. Your own opinion will evolve. The crowd will move on to t…
You are correct because first impressions don't matter.
If it's not, I apologize for misunderstanding. You may want to explain your thoughts a little more next time.
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#125I'm not sure I've ever met an opinion on a logo, name, or anything creative less than a month old that was worth a damn. When faced with something new, the tendency is to focus on the superficial, the easy joke, and it's too easy to let other opinions steer your own; they're momentarily on equal footing, you see. But the work will last longer than this moment. Your own opinion will evolve. The crowd will move on to t…
I clicked on this thread wondering: 1) why is this news?; and 2) why are there so many comments? I'm not sure I learned the answer to either one...
>> I'm not sure I've ever met an opinion on a logo, name, or anything creative less than a month old that was worth a damn.
>> When faced with something new, the tendency is to focus on the superficial, the easy joke, and it's too easy to let other opinions steer your own; they're momentarily on equal footing, you see. But the work will last longer than this moment. Your own opinion will evolve. The crowd will move on to the next easy joke and hip-shot reaction.
>> That's why I like to avoid making more than cautious, small statements until I've had a while to reflect. This work looks nice to me. There's potential for great marketing in an individually customizable — but still distinctive (or distinguishable) — logomark.
> Most of this commentary feels like the person in the code review who hasn't taken the time to digest the intent of the code, so they comment on formatting. Whitespace. Trees. Not the forest.
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#126Earlier quoted context omitted.
The house-home pivot is pretty pedestrian, but nothing I've seen about the rebrand tells me it was anything but expensive.
Naming the logo is pretty pretentious. Though, it doesn't matter much, I have a feeling Bélo isn't going to become a household word.
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Not a lawyer, but I do have a long-standing interest in trademark law and know a good deal about it. Courts look at the potential for confusion, which is often avoided if the two companies are in completely different markets, eg Apple Computer complaining about a store that specializes in apple pie and uses the word 'apple' in their business name. Trademark owners essentially have to make a showing of defending their…
Looks like Airbnb and Automation Anywhere are already working together on this. http://venturebeat.com/2014/07/16/airbnbs-new-logo-looks-a-l...
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#129Compared to Kayak which makes it super obvious where to start, and the "Start Your Adventure" equivalent is top cities people travel to. That section should be a supplement not a main feature.
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#130Earlier quoted context omitted.
Looks like Airbnb and Automation Anywhere are already working together on this. http://venturebeat.com/2014/07/16/airbnbs-new-logo-looks-a-l...
The piece starts with the companies on equal footing and ends with the logo belonging to AirBNB. To me that implies AirBNB is buying them off.