WH Smith's new logo

WH Smith's new logo

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snuffy

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10,309 posts

290 months

Wednesday 27th December 2023
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Eric Mc

122,699 posts

271 months

Wednesday 27th December 2023
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Looks too much like the NHS logo to me. They might end up having people coming in for their Covid jabs.

119

8,957 posts

42 months

Wednesday 27th December 2023
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It’s a rebranding trial.

Jamescrs

4,776 posts

71 months

Wednesday 27th December 2023
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I can't believe they are still going to be honest, especially on the main highstreets, I imagine their stores in travel hubs such as train stations, airports and motorway services do ok.

Pitre

4,899 posts

240 months

Wednesday 27th December 2023
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Difficult to imagine how some bright young thing in an advertising agency can make a living coming up with that. Jeez.

Austin_Metro

1,290 posts

54 months

Wednesday 27th December 2023
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Jamescrs said:
I can't believe they are still going to be honest, especially on the main highstreets, I imagine their stores in travel hubs such as train stations, airports and motorway services do ok.
I’ve wondered about this. The high street stores have the feel of Woolworths about them.

boxst

3,790 posts

151 months

Wednesday 27th December 2023
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Terrible logo.

They made £146m in profit this year so they are still doing okay. I’m surprised as much as the people above - but I guess people still buy magazines and they have extended to toys, stationary and video games.

abzmike

9,130 posts

112 months

Wednesday 27th December 2023
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Every expense spared.

judas

6,056 posts

265 months

Wednesday 27th December 2023
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A desperately dull re-brand by committee if ever there was one.

Simpo Two

86,737 posts

271 months

Wednesday 27th December 2023
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Looks like three letters typed out in Arial.

Hopefully they didn't pay anything for it, because even the most talentless member of staff could have done it. Or has a branding agency swapped a cartload of horsest for £1M?

Eric Mc

122,699 posts

271 months

Wednesday 27th December 2023
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Maybe they used AI?

the-norseman

13,201 posts

177 months

Wednesday 27th December 2023
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abzmike said:
Every expense spared.
In reality that design probably cost them millions.

Zetec-S

6,213 posts

99 months

Wednesday 27th December 2023
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Austin_Metro said:
Jamescrs said:
I can't believe they are still going to be honest, especially on the main highstreets, I imagine their stores in travel hubs such as train stations, airports and motorway services do ok.
I’ve wondered about this. The high street stores have the feel of Woolworths about them.
yes This

The one on our local high street looks very tired. I believe they've cut back on their investment in these stores and it definitely shows, I can't see them improving any time soon.

Truckosaurus

11,906 posts

290 months

Wednesday 27th December 2023
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You'd think there would be more mileage in rebranding to 'Smiths' as that's what everyone calls them - much like how WIlkinsons rebranded to Wilko - although that didn't end so well.

As mentioned above they survive on the success of the train/airport/service station branches, and I suspect the High Street branches that remain are ones they own the building or pay minimal rent - my local one closed a while back with the Post Office section reopening as a family run business with just enough floor space for a small queue.

2 sMoKiN bArReLs

30,492 posts

241 months

Wednesday 27th December 2023
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Austin_Metro said:
Jamescrs said:
I can't believe they are still going to be honest, especially on the main highstreets, I imagine their stores in travel hubs such as train stations, airports and motorway services do ok.
I’ve wondered about this. The high street stores have the feel of Woolworths about them.
I wonder if the brains that shut many post offices & opened them in WH Smith did a full risk assessment. Looks like a bit of a dodgy plan to me!

eliot

11,700 posts

260 months

Wednesday 27th December 2023
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2 sMoKiN bArReLs said:
I wonder if the brains that shut many post offices & opened them in WH Smith did a full risk assessment. Looks like a bit of a dodgy plan to me!
probably a masterstroke - post office get to close more branches and not be blamed for it

bigpriest

1,725 posts

136 months

Wednesday 27th December 2023
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That design isn't going to work well for localities with longer names.

TotalControl

8,209 posts

204 months

Wednesday 27th December 2023
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That's honestly awful.

I think the selling of stationary/envelopes etc and post office within stores is actually pretty good, for the time being. Most times in the Town Centre, it's the only place to go.

redrabbit29

1,764 posts

139 months

Thursday 28th December 2023
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Is this not one of those deliberately bad things so everyone gets talking?

I've been on the WHSmith website 3 times this week seeing if it's on there.

Prior to this story I don't think I'd ever been on their site before. Anyone else even thought of WHSmith, read about them or spoke about them before this week?


fourstardan

4,866 posts

150 months

Thursday 28th December 2023
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snuffy said:
Is this the logo for the administrators biggrin