AOL goes Aol.
By Nicole Kobie in Editorial
Posted in Uncategorized on
Ahead of its long-awaited spin-off from Time Warner, America Online — aka AOL — has rebranded as ‘Aol.’.
Yes, the same three letters, just not all in caps, and with a full-stop, that wasn’t a typo.
Somehow, I don’t think this miracle of marketing is going to make up for the fact that AOL — I mean, Aol. — is a bit old-school when it comes to the always fast-evolving web.
Maybe their new logo will help.
Click here to check it out, it’s designed by the same folks who created the controversial mess that is the London 2012 logo, so you know it’ll be good… for a laugh, at least.
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