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ATI Technologies has decided to change its logotype that everybody in the PC world knows quite-well. There are no explanations of this decision issued and I am extremely curious about the replacement of the logotype known for practically eighteen years.

Witness the difference yourself: on the left, this is the new logo, on the right – the old one. The letters now look like letters, not as rounded lines.

Change in the logotype may eventually lead to some changes in the whole artwork of the company.

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Discussion started: 10/02/03 08:42:52 AM
Latest comment: 10/25/04 11:09:13 AM

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New Logo for ATI Sux!!!!
[Posted by: gpop  | Date: 10/02/03 08:42:52 AM]

2. 
As usual the Advertising ran over your content. I cannot see the second logo. Just think in the near future you won't be able to read anything because of the obtrusive ads!
[Posted by: mensada  | Date: 10/02/03 04:15:39 PM]

3. 
I also dislike the new ATI logo
[Posted by: OmegaRED  | Date: 12/22/03 05:32:30 PM]

4. 
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[Posted by: kj  | Date: 10/25/04 11:09:13 AM]

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