![]() ![]() It’s interesting to note that when this livery was designed, cheat lines thick lines running down the very center of the fuselage was what was in style, so running the stripes along the bottom of the airplane was actually considered to be new and different. Pinstripes were the core of the design, leading from the nose of the aircraft all the way back up into the vertical stabilizer. Another name for planes painted in the Desert Gold livery: Mustard Rockets! The bottom line is that there was nothing “gold” about this color scheme at all. ![]() Here is what my Boeing 737-700 template looks like with Baby Shit Brown colors. However, as I alluded to earlier, this color scheme looked downright disgusting in some lighting conditions. It featured colors and tones to reflect the spirit of the southwest United States. This livery, which I like to refer to as the “Baby Shit Brown livery” was the launch design for the airline way back in 1971. The Southwest Airlines Desert Gold livery ![]() I think you’ll agree with me that, although quite obnoxious, each one is brilliant in its own satisfyingly weird way. Let’s take a look at all of them in greater detail (see below). And they’ve all been obnoxiously colorful: There have been three major Southwest Airlines liveries over the years. However, since the special liveries could be a topic for an entirely different discussion, I’m going to focus on the core Southwest brand in this one. Southwest Airlines has more planes painted in special liveries than any other US airline.Įven their standard liveries been different from everyone else. That’s one of the reasons why they spend so much time and effort with special liveries. But you know what? They’ve never been afraid to admit that being bold and different is their primary objective. I viewed their color choices as being borderline offensive. The Breeze Airways livery was designed to be different as well, but what’s my problem with Southwest? The thing that always bugged me about the Southwest livery (no matter which one) was the fact that it seemed like they were going far out of their way to be different and not like everybody else. Just don’t tell my younger self that I finally admitted to it… The Southwest Arlines livery strategy In my opinion, Southwest Airlines has one of the best brand languages in the airline industry. But now, perhaps because of blurred vision and reduced cognition due to growing older, I’m actually starting to come around. I’m not exactly sure what it was that altered my perception of Southwest Airlines and it’s bold livery history. It’s true: I found the colors and patterns to be overly simplistic and cheap looking in my younger years. If you would’ve asked me 10 years ago what I thought about the Southwest Airlines livery, I wouldn’t have said good things. ![]()
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