by Tadman
I thought the old script logo was cool, but represented an industrial age when everything was dark and smokey, and the trains were green or black to hide the soot.
That the NH McGinnes look is fresh today is a testament to the designers. Most 1950's designs remind us of the space race and tailfins on Caddys. It's also bright (good for safety at grade crossing and stations).
You'll notice that a lot of modern passenger trains have a swirl or swoosh of colors, as do most airplanes (on their tail). It's pretty generic and period-oriented. I'm curious what we'll think of this era in design twenty years from now, and how identifiable the swish/swirl look will be with relation to a decade.
examples:
-Amtrak P42 blue swoosh
-Rocky Mountaineer swoosh on every car
-TRAX Utah's blue and red swirls
-LA Metrolink's new teal swirl
-UAL's new dreamliner swoosh
-Boeing's new corporate swoosh livery
-LAN Chile's new blue swoosh
Personally I think it's a snoozer of a trend and nothing amazing. Simple stripes, solid dip, or the art-deco-inspired streamliner looks are better.
-Wabash solid blue
-SP Sunset red stripe
-MNCR new P32 look
-MNCR tri-color FL9 look (this was a winner for sure)
Despite the flack the new MNCR P32 look got at the beginning, it's miles better than the "design by microsoft powerpoint - add shapes" look the P32's came in originally.
That the NH McGinnes look is fresh today is a testament to the designers. Most 1950's designs remind us of the space race and tailfins on Caddys. It's also bright (good for safety at grade crossing and stations).
You'll notice that a lot of modern passenger trains have a swirl or swoosh of colors, as do most airplanes (on their tail). It's pretty generic and period-oriented. I'm curious what we'll think of this era in design twenty years from now, and how identifiable the swish/swirl look will be with relation to a decade.
examples:
-Amtrak P42 blue swoosh
-Rocky Mountaineer swoosh on every car
-TRAX Utah's blue and red swirls
-LA Metrolink's new teal swirl
-UAL's new dreamliner swoosh
-Boeing's new corporate swoosh livery
-LAN Chile's new blue swoosh
Personally I think it's a snoozer of a trend and nothing amazing. Simple stripes, solid dip, or the art-deco-inspired streamliner looks are better.
-Wabash solid blue
-SP Sunset red stripe
-MNCR new P32 look
-MNCR tri-color FL9 look (this was a winner for sure)
Despite the flack the new MNCR P32 look got at the beginning, it's miles better than the "design by microsoft powerpoint - add shapes" look the P32's came in originally.
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