Well the controversial black/white logo did not last very long.
Get hip to the hauntingly familiar new AMC logo.
Like it better?
Get hip to the hauntingly familiar new AMC logo.
Like it better?
That was my first reaction, an intern made it with AI. Yet they tout that a committee labored over it for months. That said, I do like the design, and how it recalls the old one so many loved and missed. A definite improvement on the stick person thing. Need a sticker of the new one for my new water bottle! Maybe even my car.I like the look but it looks like it is not a perfect circle and has some wavy lines where it should not... seems like the sort of thing ChatGPT would make.
I agree to a degree; the font is dated.Here's their patch from over 50 years ago. Why they ever screwed around with it is a mystery to me.
Probably a different committee and a different budget. Not sure if it is still the case but at one point The AMC was raping the public at The Huts in New Hampshire and spending the proceeds out of State on agendas like their Maine Woods Initiative. My guess would be that the new change from “Stickman” to a traditional nostalgic look came from marketing more than likely contained in Boston Headquarters. Only my assumptions but this whole debacle certainly cost them in the short run.I feel like this time and effort would have been better spent on their Maine Woods Initiative
AMC is a MA-based organization with facilities in several states, all of which charge similar rates,Probably a different committee and a different budget. Not sure if it is still the case but at one point The AMC was raping the public at The Huts in New Hampshire and spending the proceeds out of State on agendas like their Maine Woods Initiative….
That's not the ADK logo. It's the 46er logo.As far as the ADK goes, they’re still stuck in the early Triassic!
It’s not just New Hampshire it’s National Forest Land and The AMC leases most of it. So please before you start to wield The AMC virtue card let’s just agree to disagree as you and others already know my stance on that non-profit excuse of a business.AMC is a MA-based organization with facilities in several states, all of which charge similar rates,
What’s your gripe here Skiguy? NH hut $$ should stay in NH?
I must admit that I don’t get your point, although I’m trying to understand.It’s not just New Hampshire it’s National Forest Land and The AMC leases most of it. So please before you start to wield The AMC virtue card let’s just agree to disagree as you and others already know my stance on that non-profit excuse of a business.
Just like with clothing, some fonts, such as Times, are timeless. Others are fashionable, and so they can seem dated once the fashion passes. I can see why you say that the 46er font looks like faux-Chinese. From a style perspective, I think in part, because it is distinctive and unusual, that it is in the timeless camp.OK, but I never heard of an outdated font. I'll bet the NY Times would not agree either... I like my 46er patch, which looks slightly different than the pic you posted (green border). However, I think the font looks like something that would be used for the name of a Chinese restaurant...(apologies to the 46ers of which I have been a member for 19 years)
Edit: just realized that the pic you posted is the decal vs the patch. Shouldn't they be identical? I never noticed that before even though I have the decal on my car.
It may be because the AMC's 150th anniversary is coming up in 2026, although I would be surprised if they don't have a special logo for the anniversary. Or, maybe like New Coke, the stick figure wasn't well received.Latest change is a nod in the traditionalist direction designed to appeal to the old guard who actually show up and give money.
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