SATURDAY SOLOLOGUES

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    Election lessons; What's in a logo?

    When you change the logo and the brand colours, then you are tinkering with familiar territory and you leave the consumer unsettled. More often than not consumers gravitate towards familiar colours. Then they notice the name and the variant to be reassured that they are taking home their favourite brands. When they notice a different brand behind the familiar colours the cloud of uncertainty engulfs them.

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