The two altered logos are: The Apple logo in the second row on the left—its iconic bite has been “repaired.” The Walmart spark logo in the top row—it has five rays instead of the usual six. If you ...
Grambling State's iconic "G" logo is now federally protected after decades of legal effort, strengthening the HBCU's brand and licensing power nationwide.
The Pokémon Company is pulling out all the stops to celebrate (and market) Pokémon for the franchise's 30-year anniversary.
Benjamin Hill travels the nation collecting stories about what makes Minor League Baseball unique. This excerpt from the ...
The Pokémon Company continues to celebrate its 30th anniversary in new and exciting ways. After the launch of the “What’s Your Favorite” campaign at this Year’s Super Bowl and an adorable collab with ...
Ohio makes slight updates to its arched OHIO font, which go into effect this summer.
Yep, there's a scientific reason behind why you can't resist those bright red logos you see everywhere. There’s a reason you can’t resist the siren call of the McDonald’s logo or the Coca Cola 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, too.
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