Archaia Changes Logo, Name
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Posted by Frederik Hautain on May 5, 2009
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Archaia Studios Press has changed its logo and name. The publisher is now known as Archaia Comics, while the logo has undergone a slight change: the basics are still the same, but the black-and orange design has gotten a more cartoony flair.

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Comments
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Bart Croonenborghs May 5, 2009 at 5:02am
Although I like the logo, it seems a bit too intricate to be reproduced at a smaller size ... still looks lots better than their previous logo though ...
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Lee Newman May 5, 2009 at 8:00am
Ah logos schmogos, why change the name? Sure, it easier to say, but if they are dumbing down, I fear for their future.
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Andy Oliver May 5, 2009 at 8:28am
I love Archaia's output. ROBOTIKA and LONE AND LEVEL SANDS were two great finds last year and highly recommended. Gotta wish 'em the best of luck as they relaunch.
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