GB737
June 11, 2002, 03:13 PM
Hi.
This is a website, that makes innovative airline colour schemes.
This is a United Airlines one, and was wondering whether you liked it, your thoughts etc.
It look.s a bit US Airways.
ANYWAY ...
The fuselage is a cool meld of blue and white, though of United's traditional colors - red, orange, and blue, make an appearance. The tail is a calm interpretation of the timeless U, while the splash of color on the top of the tail serves not only to keep United's old colors, but as a reference to the incorporation of US Airways (now obviously a bit out of date). The scheme is still conservative and businesslike, which was United's goal in it's current grey- based scheme, but has a clean, modern look as well and uses United's updated typeface.
http://perso.wanadoo.fr/puck/United.jpg
This is a website, that makes innovative airline colour schemes.
This is a United Airlines one, and was wondering whether you liked it, your thoughts etc.
It look.s a bit US Airways.
ANYWAY ...
The fuselage is a cool meld of blue and white, though of United's traditional colors - red, orange, and blue, make an appearance. The tail is a calm interpretation of the timeless U, while the splash of color on the top of the tail serves not only to keep United's old colors, but as a reference to the incorporation of US Airways (now obviously a bit out of date). The scheme is still conservative and businesslike, which was United's goal in it's current grey- based scheme, but has a clean, modern look as well and uses United's updated typeface.
http://perso.wanadoo.fr/puck/United.jpg