Post by Recliner<https://trademarks.ipo.gov.uk/ipo-tmowner/page/search?id=1122140&domain=1&app=0&mark=UK00003742053>
Tim Dunn points out an interesting side-fact about this:
<https://twitter.com/mrtimdunn/status/1492146146181103621?s=21>
"You may have opinions on the new "GBR" logo. BUT! More importantly:
someone, cleverly, has played a blinder. After years of misuse, SOMEONE on
the inside has FINALLY reasserted Gerry Barney's original 1965 BR logo with
its correct proportions: it’ll be enshrined in law. Well played!"
(Recently several versions of the logo with incorrect proportions have been
used on station signs etc.)
<https://twitter.com/mrtimdunn/status/1492150423930736644?s=21>
"Whoever you are, you are a hero. The blue bits will prob be revised out in
years to come; til then you have saved one of the greatest C20 icons of
design from a terrible fate."
<https://twitter.com/mrtimdunn/status/1492321954279399425?s=21>
"(for the avoidance of doubt: I am speaking here about the red bits, not
the blue bits. Ignore the blue. Design enthusiasts will recall many
horrific deformations of the core BR logo by various rail orgs recently.
Someone has fixed the proportions! The BR logo is back. Officially)"
Meanwhile as Graeme noticed in another thread, several people have noticed
that this is simply a little-used version of the BR logo originally created
in the 1960s, with the area of blue made wider!
<https://twitter.com/danbarker/status/1491781394875310094?s=21>
Anna Noyd-Dryver
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