Weest, Inc.

Background
This is the vanity plate of Warren Bell. The company name is meant to be a play on words (read quickly, it sounds like "we stink").

Logo (September 17, 1996-2011)
Visuals: On a background, there's the company name, with the text "Production Logo Here" stacked in three below. All of the text is in Garamond and has a drop shadow behind it.

Trivia: This logo was the result of ABC rejecting two of Warren Bell's other ideas for his company logo (the first was a clip of his wife answering the phone by saying, "Hello, Weest, Inc."; the other was a picture of a skunk with the sound of spraying) on Life's Work. In response, Warren intentionally sent in an unfinished logo.

Technique: A still graphic.

Audio: A crowd cheering and applauding.

Audio Trivia: Initially, this logo was going to use a test tone as a sound, but this caused engineers unaware of Warren's intentions to panic and think the master tapes weren't completed. ABC requested he use applause as a sound on his logo, but Warren secretly had his producer make the applause sound as much like static as possible.

Availability: Seen on Life's Work and the failed pilot Home Game.