its just been one steady decline for DoCoMo... i thought them slippin below 50% of the domestic (Japanese) market was near the bottom, but with a logo like this, its bound to get worse...energy they say? i think most would agree the old logo had "energy and dynamism" pegged, now this???? let's see, Softbank hires Brad Pitt and Cameron Diaz and a fluffy white dog, then they proceed to intro some utterly sick phones and continue to do so, and a carrier that was formerly a disgrace is straight hawkin DoCoMo (and to a lesser extent AU's) market share... DoCoMo's response, lets rework our logo...priceless.
You're absolutely right - this smacks of management worry about the hammering they're taking competitively and coming up with a solution - a new logo! Yeah. Anyhow, we better start writing them "docomo" now not "DoCoMo" to match their new corporate image.
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its just been one steady decline for DoCoMo...
i thought them slippin below 50% of the domestic (Japanese) market was near the bottom, but with a logo like this, its bound to get worse...energy they say? i think most would agree the old logo had "energy and dynamism" pegged, now this????
let's see, Softbank hires Brad Pitt and Cameron Diaz and a fluffy white dog, then they proceed to intro some utterly sick phones and continue to do so, and a carrier that was formerly a disgrace is straight hawkin DoCoMo (and to a lesser extent AU's) market share... DoCoMo's response, lets rework our logo...priceless.
You're absolutely right - this smacks of management worry about the hammering they're taking competitively and coming up with a solution - a new logo! Yeah. Anyhow, we better start writing them "docomo" now not "DoCoMo" to match their new corporate image.
And if they reach rock bottom in Japan there's always the US which makes docomo look god-like in comparison.