That looks cheap and corny. Ugh. And the use of the original OUAT logo makes it hard to believe that this show could have its own identity and stand on its own.
The font and color scheme chosen for the "In Wonderland" looks like a grade 5 student's PowerPoint presentation (and trust me, I taught grade 5 students this past year). i hope this is just the initial key art. No need for the busy background, nor is there a need for the Once logo. It is a spin-off, not a sequel.
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I hope they change the "In Wonderland" font, it looks a bit clip-art.
ReplyDeleteI def like play and emphasis on the red & white themes, verses Chess's more traditional black and white.
ReplyDeleteIt looks awesome, can't wait
ReplyDeleteNo! It looks too cheap. With The Wonderland theme, you can get more creative. Like vintage chic or a Victorian theme.
ReplyDeleteThat looks cheap and corny. Ugh. And the use of the original OUAT logo makes it hard to believe that this show could have its own identity and stand on its own.
ReplyDeleteLaughing so hard because yes it really does.
ReplyDeleteThe font and color scheme chosen for the "In Wonderland" looks like a grade 5 student's PowerPoint presentation (and trust me, I taught grade 5 students this past year). i hope this is just the initial key art. No need for the busy background, nor is there a need for the Once logo. It is a spin-off, not a sequel.
ReplyDeleteI've seen better....
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