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But those are sweeping guidelines. How about examples? Among my favorite logos is the wild onion of Ohoopee Match Club.A sleekly drawn, idiosyncratic image that draws its distinctive character ...
Here are some examples of logos that haven't quite held up to the test of time. Apple. This logo has fallen far from the company Wikimedia Commons ...
The study looked at more than 100 logos comprised of the world’s top brands, and found that even though the top four brands had star power (and some of the biggest ad budgets), “many similar ...
Overly complex logos can sometimes lead to funny misinterpretations. ... In contrast, below are some examples of logos that are simple and distinctive and that send a clear message. ADVERTISEMENT. Use ...
But plenty of other logos contain messages that were very much intended. When Wendy's redesigned its logo in 2013, ... Here are some examples, some more obvious than others. 1. The FedEx Arrow.
We've looked at hidden messages in corporate logos before. Here are some examples from the world of sports, some more obvious than others. The now-defunct Canadian hockey team sported a red "N ...
Here are some examples of logos that haven't quite held up to the test of time. As consumer tastes and trends change, so must a brand's logo.
Enough with the trees and numbers. There are tens of thousands of golf courses in the world. Most have logos, and many of those logos feature trees and numbers. Oaks are wildly popular. Conifers ...
Few symbols a brand can produce are as important to their identity as their logo. Apple, Microsoft, Sony. Seeing their logos can evoke an emotional response, linking their userbase with their ideals.