ImTooExcitedToSleep
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From the new commercial for WoC.
http://disneyparks.disney.go.com/blog/2010/05/first-look-new-%e2%80%98world-of-color%e2%80%99-tv-spot/
Ditto.hum- doesn't grab me.
but I sure wish they would just dump the whole California thing lolThe font for "California" looks a bit funner.but I sure wish they would just dump the whole California thing lol

It doesn't fit with a 1920's Los Angeles theme! I would expect to see lettering that maybe looked a wee bit more old-fashioned to fit with the new theme of the park. Unlike Disneyland, which has very clear sections and themes dividing up the lands around it, the new and improved DCA as a concept (I thought) is supposed to be reimagined into what Walt might have seen when he first arrived in the '20s and made a bit more old-fashioned (like the Paradise Pier area is supposed to be more Victorian in theme, for example).Has it always been "Disney California Adventure?"
I thought it was "Disney's California Adventure."
Here's the problem I have with the logo, if you could call it a 'problem.'
To me the logo looks a bit more...whimsical...a bit more fun, if you will, than the last DCA logo, because the letters are slightly tilted and off-kilter. In fact, I keep looking at the letters in CALIFORNIA, expecting to see Goofy peeking out from somewhere because, in my mind, I associate semi-wacky letters with Goofy (just like Goofy's house in ToonTown is tilted and slightly off-kilter)!
In any case, that style of lettering would be fine and dandy except for the fact that, in my opinion, I don't think it fits with the idea of where that particular park is headed. It looks a bit too modern - and like Goofy is going to be peeking out of the letters!!!It doesn't fit with a 1920's Los Angeles theme! I would expect to see lettering that maybe looked a wee bit more old-fashioned to fit with the new theme of the park. Unlike Disneyland, which has very clear sections and themes dividing up the lands around it, the new and improved DCA as a concept (I thought) is supposed to be reimagined into what Walt might have seen when he first arrived in the '20s and made a bit more old-fashioned (like the Paradise Pier area is supposed to be more Victorian in theme, for example).
Also, I am not fond of the color of the letters. It's bland. If they are going to be in that whimsical style, I wish they were a more lively color or maybe make each letter a different color - to kind of emphasize the whole "color" theme that is being brought to light with World of Color, their big headlining show.
Just some thoughts....

In any case, that style of lettering would be fine and dandy except for the fact that, in my opinion, I don't think it fits with the idea of where that particular park is headed. It looks a bit too modern - and like Goofy is going to be peeking out of the letters!!!It doesn't fit with a 1920's Los Angeles theme! I would expect to see lettering that maybe looked a wee bit more old-fashioned to fit with the new theme of the park.
That is funny because those were my EXACT thoughts! Where is Goofy and how does that match with the new theme.
One thing is I think it has a much "younger" audience feel which I think they have been trying to steer DCA towards (even with the big rides). I seem to recall reading an article that talked about how WOC was designed for younger viewing audiences of Disney not really adults (not that the show isn't for adults just new Disney content).![]()
I agree with you, Sherry E. I would expect a more "retro" - rather than whimsical - font to fit with that image.



See, I agree that it's more whimsical and fun but I also think that it does match what they're trying to do with the theming. I was thinking it looked like the lettering they had on the title screens of the old cartoons. I couldn't find a picture of a title screen but here's a link that shows a book cover with a similar style and notice that the characters are the same "pie eye" style characters they've been adding to DCA: http://thenostalgialeague.com/galleries/csjr15/mm_movie_stories.jpg
Not sure about the color though. Maybe red would have been better.
Interesting about the 's' being gone from the name. I thought for sure they were going to rename it Walt Disney's California Adventure since it's supposed to be about his adventure of first coming to California.
I envision the classic Hollywood style with maybe a deco-ish look.
Like Sherry E, I instantly thought "Goofy!", not "California during the era when Walt Disney first arrived & made a name for himself".
When I saw the title of the thread, I was expecting to see a logo with something close to these fonts:
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To me, the Art Deco lettering makes me instantly think, "1920s/1930s Los Angeles/Hollywood". Like the lettering on the signs that are still in Union Station downtown. The font they chose makes me think "Toontown".