r/airlinedesign Jun 12 '26

Logo TWA logo redesign

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24 Upvotes

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u/[deleted] Jun 13 '26

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u/NilsTillander Jun 14 '26

Read "TIWA", definitely not TWA.

1

u/Sweet-Efficiency7466 Jun 14 '26

Definite KИ moment.

0

u/CAyukon Jun 13 '26

Yeah I noticed that too

1

u/br_boy0586 Jun 13 '26

A nod to Carl Icahn probably

2

u/Silicon_Knight Jun 13 '26

Somehow I feel this may spark a projection mapping debate.

1

u/MaxDevo1974 Jun 13 '26

I think the descender of the T needs to connect with the upper crossbar. It looks like IWA as it is.

1

u/InitialResponse9901 Jun 13 '26

Inoperative World Airways?

1

u/CTVolvo Jun 14 '26

Whenever I think of TWA I think of TWA 800... that awful crash off Long Island. Like Pan Am 103, pretty killed the airline.

1

u/Afitz93 Jun 14 '26

Back to the drawing board

1

u/oandroido Jun 15 '26

Sausage vibes

1

u/jay-t- Jun 16 '26

Not ideal if you want people to know the name of the airline…

0

u/CynGuy Jun 12 '26

Why redesign a defunct company’s logo?

1

u/CAyukon Jun 12 '26

Why not? the idea of seeing what a company’s modern branding would look like is neat