-
corporate logos over the
course of its history. The
first logo was used in 1926 when the
radio network began operations. Its most
famous logo, the pea****...
- No
Logo:
Taking Aim at the
Brand Bullies is a book by the
Canadian author Naomi Klein.
First published by
Knopf Canada and
Picador in
December 1999, shortly...
- The "Jumpman"
logo is
owned by Nike to
promote the Air
Jordan brand of
basketball sneakers and
other sportswear. It is a
silhouette of
former NBA player...
- A
logo (abbreviation of logotype; from
Ancient Gr**** λόγος (
lógos) 'word, speech', and τύπος (túpos) 'mark, imprint') is a
graphic mark, emblem, or symbol...
-
Google logo appears in
numerous settings to
identify the
search engine company.
Google has used
several logos over its history, with the
first logo created...
- the
United States as a
placeholder logo for Wikipedia's
UseModWiki instance. Wikipedia's
first true
logo was an
image originally submitted by Bjørn Smestad –...
- Walt
Disney wordmark Walt Disney's
signature The
Disney logo is the
corporate logo of The Walt
Disney Company since 1956. It is
based on a
stylized autograph...
- network, the
corporation used its
logo to
increase viewer familiarity and to
standardise its
image and content. The
logo has
since been
redesigned a number...
-
tongue and lips
logo or
alternatively the lips and
tongue logo, also
known as the Hot Lips
logo, or the
Rolling Stones Records logo, or
simply the Rolling...
- The
Firefox logo depicts an
orange fox
partially surrounding and
overlooking the Earth.
While the
initial design of the
logo depicted a phoenix, it was...