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Jun 6, 2015
11,391
#65
Changing a logo does not destroy our tradition it creates new tradition, the old versions will always remain part of our tradition/history. People have always been afraid of change so it is no surprise that there is dissatisfaction when there is a big remake like this on something we strongly associate with the club. On top of that we are all emotionally connected to our current version of the crest or the one that was before it which was pretty similar and that creates an even bigger feeling of deprivation.

I've never been afraid of change as I feel it keeps you from trying and learning new things which can lead to progress. I'm happy our management shows this bravery to try new things instead of just sitting still without any clear vision how to move forward.
 

piotrr

Мodеrator
Sep 13, 2011
34,009
#67
What. Is. This. Shiit. I've. Just. Watched.

:lol:
Ciao Mr Agnelli, i'm Alphie Rone, lead designer




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Yeah, yeah, sit down Alfa Romeo.
Listen.
I saw it. Letter J. It's us. We need to show it to the world.
Let's make a commercial.
Some smoke, waves, birds, all in black and white. Then random people, something connected to Juve, lights go in and out. Ballet dancers, yeah. I want fucking ballet dancers. Get some Coelho quotes there. Jesus it will be amazing. You got that??? DESIGN ME A FUCKING J LOGO

 

Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
38,985
#72
One thing i agree is that peole will moan with every change made. Like someone psted earlierm the uproar with the previous logo was similar.

This one is simpler and can be used more confortably in a lot of things without looking especifically to be a sporting brand, but looks more of a fashion brand. Which is good and bad. Good because it will be easier to wear for some, but bad in the sense that it doesnt seem to not have anything to do with what we know as juventus goes.

Still, it could be felt that way because we are not accustomed to this new style. But in a couple years i think everyone would be okay with it.

I would have kept the oval around the Js at least, in some kind of way. but is okaish as it is.

I dont like the 3 stars and the word "Juventus" on the shirt tho..
 

Nzoric

Grazie Mirko
Jan 16, 2011
37,868
#74
What about our identity has changed?
Hard work, grinta and humility on the pitch have been swapped with entitlement. We all swoon at Mandzu when he puts in his shift, yet we forget that 9/11 players put in those kinds of efforts on a weekly basis just a few years ago.
 

am0110

Senior Member
Jun 5, 2005
5,829
#76
Yeah, it's Ok. The meltdown is epic on the other hand. :D
In todays world there is no significant change that is not followed by serious meltdown.
People even complained because some white dude was acting as Michael Jackson in some film or some shit...

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And I think we should all just.... dab. :D
 

Quetzalcoatl

It ain't hard to tell
Aug 22, 2007
66,749
#77
You can't be class and a whore at the same time
Hmmm... we've had to go through many changes like this over time eg. adding sponsors to shirts, selling the stadium name, social media cringe. Guess it's a necessity of the modern game.

Hard work, grinta and humility on the pitch have been swapped with entitlement. We all swoon at Mandzu when he puts in his shift, yet we forget that 9/11 players put in those kinds of efforts on a weekly basis just a few years ago.
It's just the time we're in, I guess.
 

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