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A fictitious unified railservice for Britain.

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Hi Guys. I've been thinking and i was wondering what take 'National Rail' would have in terms of livery, logo and imaging in the 21st century and i designed some mocks of potential posters which could be placed upon stations shortly after takeover. The font is called Myriad Pro and is also used on Apple.com.

What would happen is, the whole of the railways would be nationalised, but subsections would still exist and Network Southeast would return, reinstated and improved. Within the Network southeast branding, Localities like 'South West' 'Southern' 'One' would still remain, but just to differentiate between areas served, not indicating the previous private franchisees.

NSE: South West Version
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v410/dvstr/NSEsw.png

National Rail: Intercity version
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v410/dvstr/BRic.png

National Rail: Intercity Version (Red)
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v410/dvstr/BRicred.png

Opinions, Anyone? :D
 
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Very professional David, although I think it'd be good if each sub-section had their own colours, i.e Intercity = red, Network South East = blue etc.

Edit: I like the Intercity red one that you just uploaded.
 

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Indeed, I often find myself doing little posters for random things (mainly parodies of real posters - but the odd "I'd like this...")

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Just love the South East South West contradiction ;)

David
 
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