Category: Logos
Estonia, Domains & Logo
I was reading this morning an article, about the net’s authority over domain names ICANN is set to pull the plug on an Estonia-based seller of domain names that security researchers say has been a refuge for cyber-criminals for years.
ICANN told the EstDomains on Tuesday that it was revoking its accreditation since it learned the company’s president Vladimir Tsastin had been convicted in February in Estonia for online credit card fraud and money laundering.
For me, this was not the real reason for writing this post, actually it is the logo of EstDomains that reminded me of another logo I have seen for years and it became a worldwide icon. Check both logos down here.
Sirella vs Sirela
Today I have discovered Sirela, a cheese brand form Croatia, the first funny fact is that we have a similar brand name in our portfolio called Sirella, with double L.
Sirella is a frozen seafood brand produced in Vietnam and China, having shrimps, fish fillets, calamares, fish finger, etc…
The second funny fact is the shape of the logos, is this pure coincidence?
Apple Logo vs Logo Of Apple
The Victoria School of Business and Technology in Canada has received a cease a desist letter from Apple Inc. citing trademark infringement with its apple logo.
While similar in shape (particularly the singular right-leaning leaf), the school’s logo is green, white and blue, and includes its name in the image. One of Apple’s biggest concerns is the fact that the school offers software operation courses.
The school responded with a letter of its own, denying any infringement.
More school education apple logos…
Alphabet Truck
This photographic study consisting of graphic typography found on trucks on the highways. Alphabet Truck is the photographic work of Eric Tabuchi. He has completed a series of 26 photographs representing several thousands of kilometres traversed over the past four years. Capturing each letter of the Alphabet from A to Z, he is publishing a book consisting of 26 loose plates in an edition of 500. There is also a limited edition of 26, one for each letter, with a signed and numbered photo.
Aramex New Logo
Aramex started in 1982 as an express operator rapidly establishing itself into a global brand recognized for its quality service and unique multi-product offering. In January 1997, Aramex became the first Arab-based international company to trade its shares on the NASDAQ stock exchange. After five years of successful trading, Aramex returned to private ownership in February 2002 and continued to expand and excel as a privately owned company, establishing global alliances and gaining stronger brand recognition. In June 2005 Aramex went public on the Dubai Financial Market (DFM) as Arab International Logistics (Aramex) with its shares traded under ARMX.
Today Aramex and its worldwide alliance form an extensive transportation network that spans the four corners of the globe. With offices strategically located in major cities, Aramex offers customers around the world comprehensive transportation solutions that range from international and domestic express delivery, freight forwarding, logistics and warehousing to publication distribution and specialized shopping services such as the Shop&Ship U.S. mailbox and Shop the World catalog shopping.
The Aramex-led Global Distribution Alliance (GDA) brings together 40 independent express companies from around the world, each specializing in their own region and together covering the world with the same, unified standards and business procedures. The network has more than 12,000 offices, 33,000 vehicles and 66,000 employees serving alliance customers and attending to the details of their business round the clock, around the globe.