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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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===Logo (2006-)=== |
=== Logo (July 3, 2006-) === |
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Revision as of 03:48, 24 February 2024
SuperMax124
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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 (July 3, 2006-)
Visuals: On a tan-blue concrete-like background, there is 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.