Astro What
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And I never said it was. It can be the cornerstone of further changes though, which can be gradual. Although there's much greater acceptance nowadays, I think the nerd theme still puts people off so want to get away from it.I know I've said it repeatedly, but just changing a domain is not a silver bullet to getting traffic.
Me too normally as you can see from my previous domain suggestions, but for me, this one works as it makes a feature of it being a classic style forum rather than having to defend it when people point this out. I'm still thinking of a slogan for it, but it could end up being this one: "Old Skool Forums - Forums done right". The current one is showing on the home page and I think it's pretty good for the current NerdZone name.I tend to prefer more neutral based names.
I'm open to suggestions from everyone for a new slogan. Three words seems to be the optimum
political slogans over the years in America
And when designing a logo, one thing to think about is how it will look as a PWA icon on someone's phone.
My feeling as well, misspelling is no longer unique or outstanding or original; it is rather common and un-original.I’ve just grown up all my life with brand names all around me that use misspelled words, it seems like a cheap and low-effort way of being distinctive, or like a shabby cliche.
it may also be seen as narrow minded and intolerant
That’s ok, I’m not spelling it like that so it doesn’t matter. That domain is taken anyway, so good thing I don’t want it. Spelled with a k it has the meaning that Hitcore said. This matches the Google search result too, yes I double checked before registering it.Anyway, this is why I would be cautious about Old School
yeah, you might have a point there; to tell you the truth, I also liked your suggestions at #130, except "Join. Share. Belong." Sorry, not really me; never too eager to join/share/belong: if ever I had to join share and belong......I'd run a mile!That's why oldskool works better. While oldschool in some eyes may have those connotations you've mentioned, oldskool always refers to simply some nostalgia/retro/flashback stuff. It couldn't be any more clearer, if you think about it.
yeah, Old Skool Forums - Keep it Classic, does not sound bad at all. Thing is, it all boils down to the fact that it is not an easy decision to make, and each one of us views it slightly differently, depending on our personalities.I think having Old Skool Forums - Keep it Classic as the slogan on the homepage works really well. Also, my username as Retro couldn’t be more perfect for this branding.
There’s also the fact that in the branding world, three action verbs (or adjectives) with each followed by a period is the only thing possibly more cliched than a misspelled word.except "Join. Share. Belong." Sorry, not really me
@petermarkley 2014/07/11 12:07pm
If I see one more stupid ad campaign with three verbs ending in periods...
Yup. I. Don't. Have. That. Either!There’s also the fact that in the branding world, three action verbs (or adjectives) with each followed by a period is the only thing possibly more cliched than a misspelled word.
I literally tweeted about this exact cliche back in 2014, over 11 years ago:
Keep it Classic
I think Keeping it Classic
flows better and probably gives the better connotation for the use of the site name instead of the negative one.@Astro What makes a fair point. I'm a bit divided over it now.@Hitcore which way sounds better to you?
Keep it Classic
sounds like an order to comply with. Keeping it Classic
is more a positional statement that is being followed.keep it real
and if it is a belief position, keeping it real
is correct as in We are keeping it real
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