Better consistency in what???Better for consistency and creating the brand among its customer base. Good decision.
Better consistency in what???Better for consistency and creating the brand among its customer base. Good decision.
Better consistency in what???
Better consistency in what???
Pronunciation, I would think. If you have some folks who pronounce it "P.Y.Q.", others who pronounce it "Pick", "Peek", and even "Pike", then word-of-mouth is going to work against you instead of in your favor.
I can understand that, but with this change, it's not even a pronounceable name at all.
Yeah, besides being unpronounceable and looking stupid, this doesn't help any brand confusion at all, specifically because people aren't going to know how to say the name.Well, now it looks like you're supposed to pronounce both letters like "P.Q."
I have no idea what the point of the exclamation mark is.
Just stopped in “P!Q” before leaving. They said it’s still pronounced as “Pick”. The “!” Is supposed to represent an upside down “I”.
Still lots of signage and even employee name tags still say “PYQ”. They were pretty candid in saying they didn’t like the change.
Yeah, that was pretty much reaction when they told me. It seems as though some of the employees are still a bit perplexed by the change. One of the employees actually stood there and made a drawing, explaining to the other employee the meaning of the "!" (basically that the "!" is an upside down "i" - which is absolutely ridiculous).From @NickCorjay
Um, okay......?