Do you know of any service signs which still include old logos for a particular brand (or brands)?
In Michigan, on I-75 north, there is/was a service sign for exit 34 that had Subway's and Dunkin Donuts' old logos: http://goo.gl/maps/EXLLQ (http://goo.gl/maps/EXLLQ). I believe it may have been replaced due to the exit 34 reconstruction.
And in Ohio, these three service signs used to have Comfort Inn's old logo, but have been replaced according to Street View, so here's pre-replacement photos all taken from Steve's site (the first was on I-71 south, the second and third were on I-77):
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Do you know of any service signs also like this?
I-95 northbound in Hanover County, VA. Old Pizza Hut logo.
(https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-lFKLhon6ies/UBb9LPgqscI/AAAAAAAADWE/izCVkuFAfsE/s720/DSC01430.JPG)
The most interesting one of these I've ever seen is no longer there. At my local I-95 exit (54), there was an Amoco that, of course, changed to BP in 2002, and initially reflected this on the service sign, but a few years after that, they changed the logo on the sign back to Amoco! It was finally changed to "BP with Amoco Fuels" by the time GMSV came through there.
I've seen a number of them for Subway and also Sheetz.
Old Pizza Hut logo on I-75 southbound in Kentucky:
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Old Popeyes logo on I-40/I-75 eastbound in Tennessee, though as a friend of mine pointed out, this one isn't especially rare, as Popeyes has pretty much never bothered to update old signage.
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That first set of signs also has old Days Inn and Holiday Inn logos.
On US 82 in Columbus, MS, at least one service sign features the old Chevron logo. At the other end of the spectrum, I have yet to see a "BP with Invigorate" logo when they still have "BP Amoco Fuels" logos in place in a couple of Southern states. I also remember a service sign on I-10 in LA between Lafeyette and Lake Charles featuring an Exxon logo that resembles the corporate ExxonMobil logo (without the interlocking x's).
Well, pretty soon, it looks like we have to add Wendy's to this list, since they announced today they changed their logo. Sorry if this was off-topic.
I went to Google news to see this new logo, and had to laugh at the headlines of the top two results:
- Who's This Hot Slut in the New Wendy's Logo? (http://gawker.com/5951319/whos-this-hot-slut-in-the-new-wendys-logo)
- Lindsay Lohan supports Romney, new Wendy's logo is terrible (http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/compost/post/lindsay-lohan-supports-romney-new-wendys-logo-is-terrible/2012/10/12/333fead2-1487-11e2-ba83-a7a396e6b2a7_blog.html)
:-D :-D :-D :sombrero: :pan:
yay, a variant on Comic Sans for the text. how imaginative.
That's a variant on Comic Sans in the same way that a 2007 Oklahoma route shield is a variant on a 1926 U.S. route shield–they can both be categorized as "handwriting fonts", but the similarities end there.
Quote from: Scott5114 on October 07, 2012, 09:14:54 PM
That first set of signs also has old Days Inn and Holiday Inn logos.
It also has the old Super 8 (Motel) and Motel 6 logos. That first set is a goldmine of old hotel chain logos. The only ones that are current are Best Western, Knights Inn, and Quality Inn.
Quote from: Kacie Jane on October 12, 2012, 09:21:19 PM
I went to Google news to see this new logo, and had to laugh at the headlines of the top two results:
- Who's This Hot Slut in the New Wendy's Logo? (http://gawker.com/5951319/whos-this-hot-slut-in-the-new-wendys-logo)
- Lindsay Lohan supports Romney, new Wendy's logo is terrible (http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/compost/post/lindsay-lohan-supports-romney-new-wendys-logo-is-terrible/2012/10/12/333fead2-1487-11e2-ba83-a7a396e6b2a7_blog.html)
:-D :-D :-D :sombrero: :pan:
I'll see your Wendy's and raise you an Arby's...er,
arby's
http://www.businessweek.com/articles/2012-10-04/what-do-pro-designers-think-of-arbys-new-logo
As the person who took the photos at the start of this thread, I have that smug, satisfied feeling reading that the pics were worthwhile! :D
I remember seeing old "shield" BP logos for a long time on a couple blue signs in Indiana and wish I'd taken pictures of them--but I guess it would only work if the pictures were dated to verify that the logo was outdated.
It will be interesting to see if and how fast logos for Wendy's and Arby's change on blue signs. I wonder if they will only change on blue signs for locations that update the logo at the restaurant?
I will personally miss both signs when they go bye bye. I like the older styling of both Arby's and Wendy's signs–I'll especially miss the gigantic Arby's signs you sometimes see.
I doubt the gigantic Arby's signs are going away. They are already rare and new ones haven't been put up in years, but I don't think Arby's is actively taking them down, or has any interest in doing so. They're not on every store because that makes them a novelty; it works better that way.
I live not too far away from Arby's No. 3 and if they were to topple the famous hat sign, a lot of people would be very unhappy. It's a landmark and a classic.
I'm not a fan of either Wendy's or Arby's new logos. The old ones were better in both cases, in my opinion.
You still find the old Hardee's logo fairly regularly in some parts of the country.
The new Arby's logo is simply poorly executed.
The new Wendy's logo doesn't have the charm or brand equity of the old one, but it is pretty well-executed, at least, better than the old one, in that regard. I can see myself getting used to it after awhile.
Agreed about the Arby's logo. The type is thoroughly unappealing and the icon itself is now full of unnecessary shiny 3D crap.
I quite like the new Wendy's logo, though. The old one was a sort of strange block with "Old-Fashioned Hamburgers" and "Quality is our Recipe" stuck everywhere. The new one strips it down a lot, and while it loses a lot of its character in the process, I think it adds a lot of versatility.
Service sign (https://www.google.com/maps/@35.6028135,-80.8595017,3a,15y,215.54h,97.41t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sYlyw-2NgkxP_3KJZ8GKsjw!2e0!7i16384!8i8192) utilizing old Hooters and Circle K logos on I-77 near Mooresville, NC
The old Pizza Hut logo shown in this thread from 2012...well YUM Brands has gone back to using that logo, once again. Who knows for how long
Quote from: stridentweasel on October 14, 2012, 01:51:35 PM
Quote from: Scott5114 on October 07, 2012, 09:14:54 PM
That first set of signs also has old Days Inn and Holiday Inn logos.
It also has the old Super 8 (Motel) and Motel 6 logos. That first set is a goldmine of old hotel chain logos. The only ones that are current are Best Western, Knights Inn, and Quality Inn.
Since that post was made Best Western has changed its logo. Knights Inn also has a new logo but it may be too soon to see it appear on signs. That leaves just Quality Inn.
There's a sign on I-95 for the MD-212 (Beltsville, Calverton) exit that lists both the "A" and "B" services. Not only is there a Wendy's on both sides, but one has the old logo and one has the new. Note: McD's is on both sides as well. As is Taco Bell, though one side is a KFC combination.
https://goo.gl/maps/KBFkvAKJKw8MCDMb6 (https://goo.gl/maps/KBFkvAKJKw8MCDMb6)
Now that the name has been officially changed to Dunkin's, nearly all the DD logos on highways in New England are out of date. The irony is that, on most these logos, the word Dunkin', which is pink, has all but completely faded, but the word Donuts, which is brown, is still legible.
In my travels, Subway, Burger King, BP/Ammoco, Quality/Comfort/Clarion/Sleep, Safeway, and Dairy Queen are usually the ones I see with out-of-date signs.