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This is the vanity plate of Liz Tigelaar. The company name comes from when a friend told Tigelaar about a wedding that sucked; so she and her friends decided to take pictures acting as if they were having the best time ever.
This is the vanity plate of Liz Tigelaar. The company name comes from when a friend told Tigelaar about a wedding that sucked; so she and her friends decided to take pictures acting as if they were having the best time ever.


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Revision as of 08:54, 10 October 2023


Background

This is the vanity plate of Liz Tigelaar. The company name comes from when a friend told Tigelaar about a wedding that sucked; so she and her friends decided to take pictures acting as if they were having the best time ever.

Logo (2006-)

Visuals: On a tan-blue concrete-like background, we see a illustration of a blue bird resting on a brown outlined tree branch to the far right, making a tune. To the left of it is the stacked text "best day ever" which are out of position from each other in a 3D font. Below that is "productions" in a handwritten script font. The text wiggles during all of this.

Technique: 2D computer animation.

Audio: A child saying "Best day ever!", the closing theme or none.

Availability: Seen on the failed pilot of Spilt Decision, Life Unexpected, Little Fires Everywhere, and Tiny Beautiful Things.

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