They argued totaled after the repair estimate came in. I haven't seen the estimate myself, but I imagine there's some form of front suspension and/or sub-frame damage because of the way it drove to the shop. It felt like the front left suspension was literally coming apart.
This logo upsets me. I see things done in this style all the time. Graphic designers should know by now that it takes more than a difference in color to differentiate two separate pieces of text when you put them side by side like that. I know it can be difficult to shoehorn two languages onto a single piece of packaging, but there are much better ways of doing it. Just stahp.
I honestly can't tell what they are even trying to say? Best I can get to is: Jump, Boing, Kids, The universe, world of small. Bottle of water. It is also without BPA free, so does that mean it is laced with BPA?
It's supposed to say "Jump Kids World" in English and French, which I guess is the name of the water bottle. It's barely coherent to begin with so poor design makes it almost completely unintelligible.
Were they trying to go for some kind of kid friendly style? If so, they failed. It just looks like a mess of words. But jumpboing though. XD
my math teacher is obsessed with our notebooks, she got really mad when she found out the kid next to me did not fill out his table of contents and she grades them every week
On a completely different note, I'm kind of disappointed with the Boeing 737. My last two flights (on the 27th of August and 10th of September, from Vancouver to Calgary and back) were the first times I've flown in one, almost every flight before now having used some variation of the Airbus A320. In the A320, I've always put on a podcast or watched one of the movies provided and never had problem, but the 737 was so loud I could hardly make out what anyone was saying through the headphones. I thought it might have been just me, but after some forum browsing, it seems a lot of people agree with me. I guess now I have a good excuse to buy noise-cancelling headphones if I'm going to keep flying WestJet.
A decent set of in ear's might be a good buy, since they will do the passive noise cancelling due to the seal they make within your ears. They will also be way cheaper, smaller and more portable than active noise cancelling headphones.