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What is #LogoSwapConcept?
Why LogoSwapConcept? Why swap logos? Why this? Why that?
The above are questions that our team have encountered as we have shared the concept to countless Singaporeans.
We are aware that before the introduction of the Government Contracting Model (now known as the Bus Contracting Model), many Singaporeans have already been confused between SBS Transit and SMRT, whether in the operations of buses, MRTs or LRTs.
So then came the arrival of the GCM/BCM. The introduction of which caused an even deeper confusion. Based on the results from our past surveys, many people who resided in the West told us that they thought that green means Tower Transit and as for those on the other side? Well, those who came from the East thought that green represented Go-Ahead!
In actual fact, this "green" or otherwise officially known as "Lush Green", which was the colour "chosen by Singaporeans", is the colour of the government, not Tower Transit and not Go-Ahead. The government wanted to show to the country that they "own the infrastructure and the buses" by "greenifying" everything into this colour that we know today as "Lush Green".
However, this caused confusion due to the size of the Bus Companies' logos. If you go out today and check out any of the Lush Green buses, you will notice that the logo is extremely small. Difficult to see from afar. Due to this, many people have ended up sending feedback to wrong companies, be it complaints or compliments.
LogoSwapConcept aims to mitigate this situation of confusion by literally, swapping the sizes and positions of the Bus Company logos as well as the SG❤BUS logo. Please refer to "The Concepts" for our impression of what LogoSwapConcept would look like on the various bus models in Singapore using the simulation software OMSI 2.
The above are questions that our team have encountered as we have shared the concept to countless Singaporeans.
We are aware that before the introduction of the Government Contracting Model (now known as the Bus Contracting Model), many Singaporeans have already been confused between SBS Transit and SMRT, whether in the operations of buses, MRTs or LRTs.
So then came the arrival of the GCM/BCM. The introduction of which caused an even deeper confusion. Based on the results from our past surveys, many people who resided in the West told us that they thought that green means Tower Transit and as for those on the other side? Well, those who came from the East thought that green represented Go-Ahead!
In actual fact, this "green" or otherwise officially known as "Lush Green", which was the colour "chosen by Singaporeans", is the colour of the government, not Tower Transit and not Go-Ahead. The government wanted to show to the country that they "own the infrastructure and the buses" by "greenifying" everything into this colour that we know today as "Lush Green".
However, this caused confusion due to the size of the Bus Companies' logos. If you go out today and check out any of the Lush Green buses, you will notice that the logo is extremely small. Difficult to see from afar. Due to this, many people have ended up sending feedback to wrong companies, be it complaints or compliments.
LogoSwapConcept aims to mitigate this situation of confusion by literally, swapping the sizes and positions of the Bus Company logos as well as the SG❤BUS logo. Please refer to "The Concepts" for our impression of what LogoSwapConcept would look like on the various bus models in Singapore using the simulation software OMSI 2.
A brief look at the standard livery and the LogoSwapConcept livery - do you spot the differences?
Here's another comparison picture, this time with Tower Transit as the PTO!
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