The Price Of Branding
A logo speaks a thousand words and sometimes it costs a penny more than that. you’ll be surprised to find out the costs of these iconic logos.
Source: TrendLand – Stock Logos
A logo speaks a thousand words and sometimes it costs a penny more than that. you’ll be surprised to find out the costs of these iconic logos.
Source: TrendLand – Stock Logos
Tatra, one of the most known powder milk brands in Lebanon long time ago is having a new look.
EBay Inc executive Devin Wenig unveiled a new logo on Thursday. The new logo keeps eBay’s famous colors, red, blue, yellow and green, but the letters are thinner and arranged inline, rather than the previous, slightly jumbled approach.
A lot like the old logo, but with a cleaner font.
I don’t smoke and I never did in my whole life. And I hate when people smoke in private or in public (something very common in Lebanon, especially the moment they enter Beirut Airport building after landing).
During a passage at Prague airport, I saw the below billboard for Marlboro, which on top had a new logo, so I was wondering if Philip Morris is changing its famous brand name with a more modern font.
While digging into this, I have found another amazing thing about the Marlboro logo, the graphics on the below Formula 1 car are either deceptively genius or quite a coincidence. Apparently when the car is racing around the track at 200 mph the barcode creates a blur which suggests the Marlboro logo, even though advertising tobacco is banned in the sport.
Birds Eye is one of my favorite logos of all time. From its shape and colors to the products range and extensions, it is used to the extreme and correctly, unlike other brands who kill their brand while extending it.
Petco Animal Supplies Inc. unveiled a new logo and tagline that stresses pet health.
The new tagline, “Where the healthy pets go,” updates the old tagline by adding the word “healthy.” The new logo also incorporates the new tagline.
Today, Pecto has more than 22,000 employees at 1,000 stores across the U.S. carrying up to 10,000 “different pet-related items for dogs, cats, fish, reptiles and amphibians, birds and small animals.”
Google quietly launched Prizes.org, a social contest website, during Fourth of July weekend.
The website is operated by Slide, a social gaming company that Google acquired last year. Prizes.org allows users to create “contests” where they post questions or tasks. The user can then award a cash prize to the best answer received.
But their logo looks to be inspired from Picplz, a photo sharing app that makes it easy for you to share your mobile pictures on the Web with just a few clicks. It also makes it simple to add a caption, tag your location and check-in.