
NU'EST and SEVENTEEN unveiled their changed logos on April 2 afternoon through their official SNS accounts and fan cafe, encouraging global fans to launch a "social distance-setting campaign" to prevent Corona19 is drawing global fans' attention.
First of all, NU'EST and SEVENTEEN's logos show samples of perfect distance placement, with each of the shapes in the existing logos long, floating away from any part of them so that they can understand the meaning of "social distance" at once.
Their changed SNS header is also notable. NU'EST used its English notation "NU'EST," which is complete with a witty idea that distributes the distance between "NU" and "EST" by placing seven more quotes inserted in the middle.
SEVENTEEN's header, in particular, not only sends a direct message with the phrase "KEEP DISTANCE," which means to keep distance, but also because it is made with a noticeable design written in white on a black background, it has forced the viewers to focus.
Like this, NU'EST and SEVENTEEN, which are loved by fans around the world, have posted logos practicing "social distance placement campaigns" on SNS accounts that countless fans come and go every day, adding to their warmth by displaying the good influence they can have.
Meanwhile, NU'EST will meet fans through various activities in the future, and Seventeen released its second Japanese single "Fallin' Flower" on April 1.