iQIYI Malaysia Removes Malaysia Day Poster Following Design Error | Lifetime



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The unfortunate design prompted iQIYI Malaysia to remove the poster from its social media platforms.  - Image via Twitter
The unfortunate design prompted iQIYI Malaysia to remove the poster from its social media platforms. – Image via Twitter

KUALA LUMPUR, September 15 – Online movie and video streaming website iQIYI Malaysia has apologized and removed a Malaysia Day poster after the image went viral on social media for the wrong reasons.

In its social media accounts, the company clarified that the slogan of the campaign was Anak Malaysia and not so wrong due to poor choice of fonts and layout.

Trying to downplay the situation, the company promised it would be more careful and “check at least 50 times” to avoid mistakes in the future.

He also advised those who were confused about the logo not to say it out loud in front of children.

However, the explanation did not appease Internet users.

Nazri Liwon urged the company to decide which language it wants to use on its poster.

“If you want to use Bahasa Melayu, please use it correctly. If you want to use the English language, please use it correctly.”

Ady Adnan said the logo failed because it showed that the graphic designer didn’t care about anything.

Naomi Saavedra said that as someone who studies graphic design, you should check for any design errors to make sure they don’t touch any sensibilities.

The poster was put up on September 9 in conjunction with tomorrow’s Malaysia Day to promote the local shows that will be screened on its platform.

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