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In 2003, An Post rebranded its post offices network as "Post Office", with a new white and red logo
Is this not a confusion with the "Service Plus" logo, which is an addition to An Post's logo -- as in this example? I don't believe An Post has in fact introduced "Post Office" as a brand - or replaced the An Post logo (as the present wording seems to imply). Any comments? -- Picapica 08:44, 1 Aug 2004 (UTC)
I'm not sure it's entirely clear what the An Post branding gurus are up to. The post offices and some letter boxes have been repainted a horrible cyan-hued tone of green. It seems they intend to have "Letterpost", "Post Office", etc as seperate brand identities under the umbrella of "An Post" (as the overall corporate identity). So - I don't know if the article is accurate, I do know that it may not be simple to find out! Try An Post's website (I don't have time to go look at it right now). Zoney 19:36, 1 Aug 2004 (UTC)
No, Post Office has supplanted ServicePlus. You can see the logo concerned online here:
BillPay. Substitute PostOffice for BillPay and you have the logo concerned).
Most Post Offices I know now have the Post Office logo replacing the An Post one on the outside of post offices. The one on Ormond Quay is one example I can think off off hand. (Mind you there is one on the south quays that has the P&T "Offig an Phoist" still on the outside). Maynooth also has it (the PostOffice logo, that is). The logo is on a lot of An Post leaflets too.
I don't know if they are going to continue this though, I read at one point that they were going to go back to using An Post for everything, but I can't find this with a quick Google search.
I should point out that the logo in question is in fact that of An Post Transaction Services, and not of An Post itself - the familar lowercast "~post" remains the official An Post corporate logo. But its no longer on the exterior of most Post Offices...
-- Rdd 01:35, 1 Apr 2005 (UTC)
To report on the latest... An Post seem to have introduced a "Mark II" version of the PostOffice branding this year. I've only seen it on a very small number of post offices, but it reinstates the classic An Post logo on the exteriors alongside the "PostOffice" (or "OifiganPhoist") logotype. The red-and-white PostTS dots logo is gone though. One post office in Dublin I know that has this new version is Blanchardstown Shopping Centre.-- 213.94.253.175 23:14, 11 July 2005 (UTC)
Just wondering, does anyone else not find it, well a bit unusual, to include the same image twice. Once from far back, and another close up? I thought that it seemed like an indisputable thing, but obviously I was wrong. I certainly can't think of another article which does it. Now the closeup, I understand. But what's the need for the view from far back? - EstoyAquí( t • c • e) 22:28, 13 November 2007 (UTC)
Is there is scope in this article to mention some criticism of the service An Post gives, namely their delivery times and failure to meet targets set by Comreg? 79.97.151.142 ( talk) 21:46, 29 January 2010 (UTC)
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In 2003, An Post rebranded its post offices network as "Post Office", with a new white and red logo
Is this not a confusion with the "Service Plus" logo, which is an addition to An Post's logo -- as in this example? I don't believe An Post has in fact introduced "Post Office" as a brand - or replaced the An Post logo (as the present wording seems to imply). Any comments? -- Picapica 08:44, 1 Aug 2004 (UTC)
I'm not sure it's entirely clear what the An Post branding gurus are up to. The post offices and some letter boxes have been repainted a horrible cyan-hued tone of green. It seems they intend to have "Letterpost", "Post Office", etc as seperate brand identities under the umbrella of "An Post" (as the overall corporate identity). So - I don't know if the article is accurate, I do know that it may not be simple to find out! Try An Post's website (I don't have time to go look at it right now). Zoney 19:36, 1 Aug 2004 (UTC)
No, Post Office has supplanted ServicePlus. You can see the logo concerned online here:
BillPay. Substitute PostOffice for BillPay and you have the logo concerned).
Most Post Offices I know now have the Post Office logo replacing the An Post one on the outside of post offices. The one on Ormond Quay is one example I can think off off hand. (Mind you there is one on the south quays that has the P&T "Offig an Phoist" still on the outside). Maynooth also has it (the PostOffice logo, that is). The logo is on a lot of An Post leaflets too.
I don't know if they are going to continue this though, I read at one point that they were going to go back to using An Post for everything, but I can't find this with a quick Google search.
I should point out that the logo in question is in fact that of An Post Transaction Services, and not of An Post itself - the familar lowercast "~post" remains the official An Post corporate logo. But its no longer on the exterior of most Post Offices...
-- Rdd 01:35, 1 Apr 2005 (UTC)
To report on the latest... An Post seem to have introduced a "Mark II" version of the PostOffice branding this year. I've only seen it on a very small number of post offices, but it reinstates the classic An Post logo on the exteriors alongside the "PostOffice" (or "OifiganPhoist") logotype. The red-and-white PostTS dots logo is gone though. One post office in Dublin I know that has this new version is Blanchardstown Shopping Centre.-- 213.94.253.175 23:14, 11 July 2005 (UTC)
Just wondering, does anyone else not find it, well a bit unusual, to include the same image twice. Once from far back, and another close up? I thought that it seemed like an indisputable thing, but obviously I was wrong. I certainly can't think of another article which does it. Now the closeup, I understand. But what's the need for the view from far back? - EstoyAquí( t • c • e) 22:28, 13 November 2007 (UTC)
Is there is scope in this article to mention some criticism of the service An Post gives, namely their delivery times and failure to meet targets set by Comreg? 79.97.151.142 ( talk) 21:46, 29 January 2010 (UTC)
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