Moreover, he managed to convey the most important information with letters and lines: purposeful movement forward, balance obtained thanks to the latest technology. The original version was developed by Terry Heckler, a talented artist-designer, the author of such famous brands as Starbucks, Rainier Beer, K2, Cinnabon, Panera Bread, and more. The visual range is built in such a way that it is an integral informative and marketing tool. The symbolism of the brand name is very simple: there are no unnecessary elements in it. Otherwise, everything remains the same as in the opening variation. The color also changed: the logo got a scarlet hue, close to light crimson. As villainous as the Queen likes to portray herself, it would be nice if her devious actions were all apart of trying to protect her children, so they don't suffer the same fate as Robert and Simon.In the version of this period, the number of tags has changed again – now there are four of them. If she were to try and reinstate Liam and Eleanor back into the monarchy (since they could still be Simon's biological heirs), then their lives would also be in danger. And perhaps the symbol was meant to serve as a warning to Queen Helena. For all we know, this Domino group could be responsible for both of these murders. Robert was, after all, the first one in line for the throne after Simon's reign (who also just so happens to be dead). Perhaps killing Robert was just their first step toward ruining the monarchy. There's no way Domino isn't connected to all of this in some way. But now that the major has gone missing, Boone is scared for his own safety. Robert's killer, Brandon Boone, told Eleanor and Jasper that his major had ordered him to take Robert out on behalf of a secret group and make it look like a suicide. However, given the recent reveal surround Robert's death (which wasn't a suicide after all), I think Domino is actually a secret organization run by those who want to take down the monarchy. It's hard to make any outright assumptions about who or what Domino is considering we know almost zero information about it. And while Queen Helena did not look all that thrilled about seeing it yet again, I think it's safe to say that she probably knows what this cryptic logo is supposed to represent. (He oddly didn't even realize it was there until Ophelia noticed that his necklace looked different.) And last but certainly not least, it made a brief cameo on a flag just outside of the palace shortly after King Simon's death. It first popped up in a letter addressed to Queen Helena, then again on a pendant around Prince Liam's neck. So now that The Royals Season 2 premiere is almost upon us, I thought I'd use what little time we have left to try and figure out what the Domino symbol actually means and how it will factor into the storyline moving forward.įor those of you who need a bit of a refresher, this latest plot development was showcased multiple times throughout the finale. Whether it's through shocking pregnancy reveals (King Cyrus is going to be a daddy again!) or in the form of mysterious Domino logos, The Royals Season 1 finale found many ways of keeping us intrigued and longing for the show's return. Like any good drama, The Royals knows how to keep its viewers wanting more.
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