Parliament spends £50,000 on rebranding Portcullis logo - News Summed Up

Parliament spends £50,000 on rebranding Portcullis logo


The Houses of Parliament have spent £50,000 rebranding the Portcullis logo - only for the new version to look almost identical. But the changes appears to be limited to removing some dots and replacing the words 'Houses of Parliament' with 'UK Parliament'. The changes appears between the old logo (left) and the new one (right) appear to be limited to removing some dots from the crown and replacing the words 'Houses of Parliament' with 'UK Parliament'Parliamentary officials said previous versions of the portcullis logo were being consolidated into oneParliamentary officials said previous versions of the portcullis logo were being consolidated into one. The crowned Portcullis has been used on House of Commons documents since 1967, and is deployed widely online and across the estate. In 2012 an adviser to Speaker John Bercow caused an outcry by calling for the Portcullis logo to be ditched altogether.


Source: Daily Mail March 18, 2018 16:07 UTC



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