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CANRAL


CANRAL

CANRAL

Canadian Royal Airlines



    Yeah...not a fan, sorry. The name doesn't seem Canadian and the livery doesn't look Canadian at all either.

    Sim ... não é um fã, desculpe. O nome não parece canadense e a pintura também não parece canadense.

     

    I have my defense:
     
    - The green color used on the back of the fuselage and tail, refers to Canadian forests, and the gold represents the country's monarchy.
     
    - The logo is an indirect allusion to the pines in a stylized way.
    You have to look calmly to understand
     
    - The name CANRAL means "CANada Royal Airlines Limited".
    If I see an airline where the name starts with "CAN", I already think it's Canadian.
    This isn’t too bad I could see this being a regional airline but the only thing I think you need to change is the name to CANRA and remove the L but other than that is a good brand

    Yeah...not a fan, sorry. The name doesn't seem Canadian and the livery doesn't look Canadian at all either.

    Pretty much this ^

    Não é tão ruim, eu posso ver que esta é uma companhia aérea regional, mas a única coisa que acho que você precisa mudar é o nome para CANRA e remover o L, mas fora isso é uma boa marca

     

    The L is for "Limited"

     

    I have my defense:
     
    - The green color used on the back of the fuselage and tail, refers to Canadian forests, and the gold represents the country's monarchy.
     
    - The logo is an indirect allusion to the pines in a stylized way.
    You have to look calmly to understand
     
    - The name CANRAL means "CANada Royal Airlines Limited".
    If I see an airline where the name starts with "CAN", I already think it's Canadian.

     

    Using colours to symbolize things like natural things just doesn't work. and the royal monarch has essentially nothing to do with Canada

    Pine trees don't symbolize Canada, they make me think of the pacific northwest, like Seattle or Oregon

    In addition, Canral doesn't flow very well in English, and just Canadian Royal Airlines sounds much better, and the Limited wouldn't make it into the name on the livery

    and with the name with CAN thinking its Canadian doesn't matter, becuase CAN could be anything like Canary Island Airlines, with CANIA working as an acronym. For me, CAN doesn't ring Canadian, but rather a poorly made acronym. 

     

    Side note, using a fictional aircraft doesn't help with the realism of any brand, and I recommend using something like the 787 or A350, because it just helps with a realistic brand image.

    Using colours to symbolize things like natural things just doesn't work. and the royal monarch has essentially nothing to do with Canada
    Pine trees don't symbolize Canada, they make me think of the pacific northwest, like Seattle or Oregon
    In addition, Canral doesn't flow very well in English, and just Canadian Royal Airlines sounds much better, and the Limited wouldn't make it into the name on the livery
    and with the name with CAN thinking its Canadian doesn't matter, becuase CAN could be anything like Canary Island Airlines, with CANIA working as an acronym. For me, CAN doesn't ring Canadian, but rather a poorly made acronym. 
     
    Side note, using a fictional aircraft doesn't help with the realism of any brand, and I recommend using something like the 787 or A350, because it just helps with a realistic brand image.


    1. How does it not work?

    What else has in Canada are boreal forests, from east to west of the country. Which indirectly also represents the cold, since trees of this type only exist in temperate regions. If you ask someone what comes to their mind when talking about Canada, most will answer that it is the cold and the forests. Maple Leaf is something more traditional and repetitive.


    2. You said that the monarchy does not represent Canada itself, but you forgot that it is the type of government in the country.
    Gold represents the monarchy, and is a secondary color in livery.


    3. Regarding the pronunciation of the term in English, I don't think it will sound bad ... well, at least the girl from Google Translate said the name, she said without difficulty ....

    And GENERAL, CAN reminds me of Canada, the Canary Islands hardly anyone knows ...

    1. How does it not work? What else has in Canada are boreal forests, from east to west of the country. Which indirectly also represents the cold, since trees of this type only exist in temperate regions. If you ask someone what comes to their mind when talking about Canada, most will answer that it is the cold and the forests. Maple Leaf is something more traditional and repetitive. 2. You said that the monarchy does not represent Canada itself, but you forgot that it is the type of government in the country. Gold represents the monarchy, and is a secondary color in livery. 3. Regarding the pronunciation of the term in English, I don't think it will sound bad ... well, at least the girl from Google Translate said the name, she said without difficulty .... And GENERAL, CAN reminds me of Canada, the Canary Islands hardly anyone knows ...

    As i said, representing something not unique to a country like forests or temperature doesn't work. anyways, the maple leaf isn't the only symbol of Canada. I often look for the national flower, plant, animal, or other national symbols. 

     

    While yes, technically Canada is a constitutional monarchy, its much like Australia or the UK, where the Monarch plays effectively no role in governing the country. And, The pronunciation just doesn't feel right to me, as a native English speaker. And of course the autoreader on google translate says it without difficulty, its a computer...

     

    And it doesn't matter what reminds you of Canada, it matters what the public says, and the public says that CAN doesn't ring Canada.

    my livery got bumped off the front for this turd

    You said that the monarchy does not represent Canada itself, but you forgot that it is the type of government in the country.

    No you muppet, Canada is a parliamentary democracy and only nominally has a monarch due to its membership in the Commonwealth. The Crown is associated with the UK, not with Canada. What, are you gonna say Australia is a monarchy too because its in the Commonwealth? And make Australian Royal Airlines, with gold colors to represent Australia's non-existent monarchy?