… that is, Vienna is no (second Cór-)doba (where Austria kicked Germany out of the World Cup 1978).
… that is, Vienna is no (second Cór-)doba (where Austria kicked Germany out of the World Cup 1978).
I know, the design that the ZDF is using for time and score display during football broadcasts isn’t new – if I remember correctly, they introduced it for the World Cup 2006 –, but I got to get that off my chest now:
I don’t mind rounding sharp corners to get a more pleasing look, but I think especially this shape with the overtime is rather dilettantish and unaesthetic:
In the top left corner, the right angle is rounded with a small radius, on the right hand side there’s a large curve with a slanted edge, and the overtime has simply one corner cut off. I really think they could have made that in a more consistent way; I somehow don’t understand who could have come up with this combination and actually get it on air… or what do you think?
PS: Congratulations to Austria for tying the score, but you’re gonna lose on Monday!
There seem to be only few Croatians around here, especially those willing to drive and honk around. So just for the sake of completeness:
If quantity and “quality” of their driving around and honking was to decide, the Euro 2008’s final would be Turkey – Germany…