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Bentley has updated its emblem for just the fifth time since its founding in 1919, and without breaking hard from 106 years of branding tradition, it still manages to be the most radical redesign in ...
On Aug. 2, Riccardo Tisci took to his Instagram to unveil the brand's new logo and monogram, which features founder Thomas Burberry's initials "TB" interlocked across a honey-colored background.
The monogram redux is both trendy and timeless and despite its brazen commercialism, the new-age logomania is inherently ironic, which makes it work all over again.
The Mercedes-Maybach SL 680 Monogram features 307 logos etched on its hood, showcasing brand detail. This open-top car blends emotion and sophistication, embodying Maybach’s luxury vision.
Burberry's new creative director, Riccardo Tisci, collaborated with Peter Saville on a new Burberry logo and monogram.
Smartphone apps have led to a resurgence in monogram logos, but making a statement with just one letter has its problems. As it celebrates 75 years on the air, NBC Nightly News this month unveiled ...
Burberry has revealed a brand new logo and monogram as part of a major rebrand under Riccardo Tisci. The Italian designer left his role at Givenchy in February 2017, where he was hailed for his ...
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have reportedly replaced their stationery’s royal monogram with their Archewell logo.
The SEC is not the first organization to adopt such an anti-modern logo: the All England Lawn Tennis Club’s Wimbledon Championships and NASA both abandoned modern-looking logos in favor of more ...
Working with the British fashion house's chief creative officer Riccardo Tisci, Saville has designed a new logo, and a monogram that spells out TB – after the founder of the brand Thomas Burberry.
MEGHAN Markle and Prince Harry have dropped their Sussex Royal monogram for a new Archewell logo. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex officially quit the Royal Family last month after stepping back from… ...
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