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* According to a Netflix spokesperson speaking with ''Fast Company'', the vertical lines were "inspired by the idea of turning Netflix’s own show thumbnails sideways, like records on a shelf." | * According to a Netflix spokesperson speaking with ''Fast Company'', the vertical lines were "inspired by the idea of turning Netflix’s own show thumbnails sideways, like records on a shelf." | ||
* This logo won a Bronze Clio Entertainment Award in 2019. | * This logo won a Bronze Clio Entertainment Award in 2019. | ||
* A Gold Clio Entertainment Award-winning 2022 Brazilian Netflix ad uses a remixed hip-hop version of the "TUDUM" with autotuned vocals of the word "TUDUM" throughout as its soundtrack. It also features brief visuals of the ad's protagonist falling through the lines. It can be watched [https://clios.com/entertainment/winner/television-series-original-content/netflix/tudum-remix-128563 here]. | * A Gold Clio Entertainment Award-winning 2022 Brazilian Netflix ad uses a remixed hip-hop version of the "TUDUM" with autotuned vocals of the word "TUDUM" throughout as its soundtrack. It also features brief visuals of the ad's protagonist falling through the lines, which ended with a reversed logo, which stopped with the "N", followed by the usual "TUDUM" sound. It can be watched [https://clios.com/entertainment/winner/television-series-original-content/netflix/tudum-remix-128563 here]. | ||
*A somewhat similar concept in mind occurs in the Spanish Netflix show, ''Go! Live Your Way'', where the opening song in the first episode incorporates the "TUDUM" sound 6 times in the first few seconds, with each "TUDUM" being faster and more closely packed together until it forms the beat of the song. | *A somewhat similar concept in mind occurs in the Spanish Netflix show, ''Go! Live Your Way'', where the opening song in the first episode incorporates the "TUDUM" sound 6 times in the first few seconds, with each "TUDUM" being faster and more closely packed together until it forms the beat of the song. | ||