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Other logos had more formal names. Those like 1960’s Steelmark and 1964’s Woolmark needed names because they represented industry categories, rather than specific brands. Other symbols, like ...
“If I’m going to wear a brand name, I prefer it to be discreetly placed and tone on tone, so it feels more textural or ...
Mastercard is changing its logo. The interlocking red and yellow circles are here to stay, but Mastercard’s rebrand is missing something big: its name. Raja Rajamannar, the company’s chief ...
2. Don’t Let Critics Change Your Mind. No matter what name or logo you choose, someone will think it’s terrible. Don’t let that stop you from moving forward.
The new logo will replace the NCCU name logo that featured a maroon outline of the historic Hoey Administrative Building and a tree in the foreground with the name of the university spelled out ...
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