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Google has updated the look of its well-known "G" logo, changing the design of the character for the first time in 10 years. The new logo was first noticed by 9to5Google, and while it has the same ...
Google has just changed its “G” logo for the first time in nearly a decade. The new design blends the red, yellow, green, and blue into a gradient.
Google’s “G” took this idea even further, reducing the company’s famous wordmark down to a single letter icon in 2015. That first “G” was playful enough with is color blocking.
An image of Joey Jordison‘s hand-drawn original Slipknot logo has been shared – you can check it out below. READ MORE: Joey Jordison – the NME obituary: founding Slipknot member who held the ...
I say graphic design – I mean an ersatz version which does our industry something of a disservice. Every design scene in the show follows the same formula, which means if you have watched one ...
The Super Bowl 59 logo, designed by Tahj Williams, combines Mardi Gras culture with NFL history. Learn about its design, creator, and more.
The NFL has spiced up its logos more since the 2010s. The league used a standard, cookie cutter-type logo during that span but has since added a pop of color and an original design to the yearly logo.
To help inspire you to design (or refine) your logo, we curated this list of 11 real estate logos that helped build iconic brands. They run the gamut from solo agents to tiny but mighty boutique ...
Jaguar has debuted new logos and graphic designs, preparing to relaunch itself as an exclusive, high-priced luxury EV brand that competes in the league of Rolls-Royce and Bentley.; A new "leaper ...
DC Comics chief Jim Lee debuted the new logo on Friday at San Diego Comic-Con that returns to the design the company used from 1976 to 2005. Plus Icon Film Plus Icon TV ...
New coach. New quarterback. New era. New (alternate) logo. The New England Patriots 2024 season can be summed up by the first word of the team's location: New. For all those Patriots fans who do ...
W H Smith High Street shops in York, Preston and some other locations have undergone a rebrand, as the retailer is trialling the logo "WHS" by removing its founder’s surname "Smith" from the label.