AMD's former chip-making unit dubbed 'Globalfoundries'
This is just wrong. #
Posted Thursday 5th March 2009 10:06 GMT
What's the world of corporate branding coming to? I mean, the logo's suitably meaningless and in the correct array of pastels but "Globalfoundries"? That sort of does what it says on the tin!
I was expecting something more on the lines of a logo that looks like a hippopotamus giving birth when turned sideways and also turns out to be already used by an asian clap clinic, coupled with a made up, vaguely african-sounding word that's supposed to "convey value and innovation" but actually reminds everyone of diarrhoea.
I was looking forward to a good, solid round of pisstaking when the branding came out and I am very disappointed.
Is there a whalesong shortage in the current recession or something?
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