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When Campaign Logos Look A Little Too Familiar : It's All Politics It turns out the stylized "E" in Gov. Scott Walker's campaign logo looks just like the logo of a major eyeglasses company.
Which is probably just as well, as no-one wants a repeat of what emerged when the Ghostbusters came back for a second time in 1989. Now that really was scary. Update: In July 2015, the first photos of ...
No one cares that your airline logo has been crafted out of unicorn tears and your visual language is AI-generated if their flight keeps getting cancelled or they get involuntarily de-boarded ...
No logos for the Roys and their jet set, though one important striver in their midst had to learn about stealth wealth the hard way. “It’s incredibly accurate.
For 40 years, Howard University has had a charging bison as its logo. Just like the NFL's Buffalo Bills. Thursday they unveiled a new image for the school.
The previous Burberry logo — a streamlined, sans-serif treatment created by Peter Saville — in a London storefront. Under the brand’s new designer, the logo sprouted feet (or serifs, rather).
The design studio behind the U.S. bicentennial emblem was asked to brand America’s 250th anniversary. Per one of its designers, an impossible job called for “an impossible construction.” ...
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