Is it Infiniti or INFINITI?

Kinja'd!!! by "Wobbles the Mind" (wobblesthemind)
Published 05/02/2017 at 14:22

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It seems that Infiniti uses the conventional rules of capitalization unless directly under circumstances involving marketing parameters. When those parameters, whatever they may be, are in play then Infiniti seems to appear in all caps as INFINITI. Any people knowledgeable in this kind of stuff? Is it Infiniti or is it INFINITI?

Did Jalopnik review the Neiman Marcus Edition Q60?


Replies (8)

Kinja'd!!! "Textured Soy Protein" (texturedsoyprotein)
05/02/2017 at 14:30, STARS: 0

Parameters, not perimeters.

The capitalization appears to be consistent across the Infiniti USA website.

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Kinja'd!!! "Ash78, voting early and often" (ash78)
05/02/2017 at 14:34, STARS: 0

Neumann Marcus Edition Q60?

What, me bankrupt?

Kinja'd!!! "Wobbles the Mind" (wobblesthemind)
05/02/2017 at 14:37, STARS: 0

Thought I fixed it, oh well, phone prefers units. Also, everything in that typeface is capital.

Kinja'd!!! "Sam" (samwellington)
05/02/2017 at 17:12, STARS: 0

That’s actually a really good looking car.

Kinja'd!!! "coqui70" (coqui70)
05/02/2017 at 21:43, STARS: 0

Infinininititity

Kinja'd!!! "Tapas" (tapas)
05/03/2017 at 07:29, STARS: 0

Im going on a tangent here, but I am still surprised that GTA does not have an identical car, named “Infinititty 8008-S” or something

Kinja'd!!! "ArmadaExpress drives a turbo outback" (armadaexpress)
05/03/2017 at 10:21, STARS: 0

That looks way better in that color, than it has any right to. I thought I’d hate it at first glance, but really it’s striking.

Kinja'd!!! "Full of the sound of the Gran Fury, signifying nothing." (granfury)
05/03/2017 at 22:09, STARS: 1

I don’t know about that brand, but what about Fiat or FIAT (F abbrica I taliana A utomobili T orino)? Capitalizing Infiniti doesn’t make sense, but doing the same to FIAT does since it’s an acronym. But then again, LASER has become laser (and by proxy the annoying verb ‘lase’), so what do I know...