PwC or Price Waterhouse Cooper, is a company that is well known in financial circles.
But now it’s known nation-wide – for all the wrong reasons.
I had heard of PwC but never been exposed to their corporate identity, until now.
However as this visual abhorrence keeps on featuring nightly in the news, I realised that there was a real connection between the logo and the company image – both are bad.
Below is a quote from the ABC’s business reporter, Daniel Ziffer, that really sums up just how rotten they are:
(PwC) “…..being involved in shaping secret government tax plans and then creating and selling a scheme to thwart them to multinational companies dubbed the ‘Dirty 30’.”
Now, in a last minute act of guilt, they have sold off all their government business for $1.
Of course this doesn’t take into account the millions they have already made fraudulently.
PwC is a large company and I am sure they would have paid a respected design firm a good price for this logo disaster.
I can only speculate that the client got their way with the design and the designers just took the money and ran.
If I were them, I’m not sure what I would be more embarrassed about now.
The logo or the company it represents.
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This logo stands for nothing, just like the company.
PwC or Price Waterhouse Cooper, is a company that is well known in financial circles.
But now it’s known nation-wide – for all the wrong reasons.
I had heard of PwC but never been exposed to their corporate identity, until now.
However as this visual abhorrence keeps on featuring nightly in the news, I realised that there was a real connection between the logo and the company image – both are bad.
Below is a quote from the ABC’s business reporter, Daniel Ziffer, that really sums up just how rotten they are:
(PwC) “…..being involved in shaping secret government tax plans and then creating and selling a scheme to thwart them to multinational companies dubbed the ‘Dirty 30’.”
Now, in a last minute act of guilt, they have sold off all their government business for $1.
Of course this doesn’t take into account the millions they have already made fraudulently.
PwC is a large company and I am sure they would have paid a respected design firm a good price for this logo disaster.
I can only speculate that the client got their way with the design and the designers just took the money and ran.
If I were them, I’m not sure what I would be more embarrassed about now.
The logo or the company it represents.
This entry was posted on Monday, June 26th, 2023 at 10:37 am and is filed under Comment, Design, Grumbling. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.