the vivid and daring visual identities of airlines during the jet age /

Published at 2015-09-04 15:00:00

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We talk to Matthias C. Hühne about his unusual book Airline Visual Identity: 1945-1975 and why airline branding used to be so much better than it is today.
When
Continental announced its sudden merger with United Airlines back in 2010, they unveiled the very vanilla visual identity that's still in exhaust today. The uninspired unusual logo—which simply stuck the United Airlines name onto Continental's blue "whiffle ball" logo—replaced the iconic "tulip" logo designed by legend Saul Bass in 1973. It also joined the ranks of countless other airline identities that are playing it secure with competent but bland visual identitiesawfully similar as a result.
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Source: fastcompany.com

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