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I had no idea that CityWalk was actually a tech startupCityWalk is getting a new logo:
I think it will look good on cupss/bags/and the inevitable neon signage they're going to create...I dig the simplicityIt’s due for an update, but... that’s not good. The current logo is unique and interesting (even if it’s past its prime). This is boring and unoriginal.
Yea, definitely looks like a modern take on a classic neon sign.I think it will look good on cupss/bags/and the inevitable neon signage they're going to create...I dig the simplicity
The old one just has that early 2000s, low frame rate zoom feeling
Not a bad thing IMOYea, definitely looks like a modern take on a classic neon sign.
I hope they didn't spend a lot of money on that... :saywhat:CityWalk is getting a new logo:
Agreed. If they were going to go for something kind of simple, at least this looks a little classy, professional, and modern.Shocked that they didn't update the logo to be similar to what Hollywood currently has. That would look a lot better than what UOR's is now.
I like this...Looks a bit like an airport, but I dig it...It's the correct "Universal" font anyway hahaAgreed. If they were going to go for something kind of simple, at least this looks a little classy, professional, and modern.
Haha. Looks like a Chinese knock off.I just drove past this place in Bradford (Northern England) and had to turn round to take a photo as I couldn’t quite believe what I was seeing! :look:
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They all are rip offs of Steve's Ice Cream which opened in 1973 in Boston. It was the first "Super-Premium ice cream with mix-ins". It is also consider the fore father of the Blizzard/McFlurry/Concrete concept.I always viewed Cold Stone as a knock off. When I was young I used to go to Marble Slab before Cold Stone ever existed, then all these other places (Cold Stone being one of them) started popping up with the same concept.
I always figured there was probably one that came before. In my area at the time Marble Slab took off pretty quick and then there were all kinds of new places popping up with slab and stone in their name.They all are rip offs of Steve's Ice Cream which opened in 1973 in Boston. It was the first "Super-Premium ice cream with mix-ins". It is also consider the fore father of the Blizzard/McFlurry/Concrete concept.