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Oh, the "T"s represent people.

Seriously, I wouldn't have noticed that and didn't notice that, which means it failed, which ultimately means its a crap logo.

If thats imagination, you're going to need truck loads of it to get it plus an explanatory note..

Bet they paid millions for that rubbish.


posted by : 99flake, 09 May 2008 Complain about this comment
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Surely an Arrow pointing towards a Goatse image is the most apt?

posted by : Ron Hughes, 06 May 2008 Complain about this comment
Not so confusing

At least they didn't change the name. 

I still haven't go to grips with what happened to good old Rockwell, ATT et al. I know one of them became Lucent and the other something like Conexivity (no, not that). 

What marketing geniuses persuaded these major companies to dump names with massive brand-recognition for something new and totally stupid.

posted by : fihart, 06 May 2008 Complain about this comment
Carefull..

Messing with I's dots can get deadly: http://www.theinquirer.net/gb/inquirer/news/2008/04/25/cellphone-localisation-glitch

posted by : Vasek, 05 May 2008 Complain about this comment
Corrected

i felt i had to help their PR with the letter i.

http://i102.photobucket.com/albums/m98/LethalSmite/intuit.jpg


posted by : Adam Milne-Smith, 05 May 2008 Complain about this comment
Ah

But they're meant to look like people! Intuit is trying to portray an image of somehow being a family-friendly people-centric company - aw! Corporations should embrace their cold monolithic nature, with more blocky fonts spears and arrows in their logos and the tagline "We are your real masters and your votes mean nothing." Now there's real honesty for you.

posted by : H. Ruiz, 05 May 2008 Complain about this comment
Thats Because

The T's represent people. We like to call that imaginaaaaaation. :D

posted by : James, 05 February 2008 Complain about this comment

Intuit gets a new logo

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