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NASA’s New Logo Has Star Trek Designer
Written by Sour    Saturday, 20 February 2010 13:32    PDF Print E-mail
NASA has officially unveiled the logo for its next generation exploration vehicle, Orion. Perhaps the most interesting part of the unveiling: It was designed by Michael Okuda, best known for his work designing the alien languages and computer displays on the Star Trek Enterprise.
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Nike settles logo lawsuit
Written by Sour    Friday, 12 February 2010 11:18    PDF Print E-mail
The UK's Hackney Council has won an out of court settlement against Nike for unauthorized use of their logo, which Nike used on a variety of sports clothes sold as far away as Japan and the Philippines. The sportswear giant apologized and has agreed to pay the council more than $560,000 and cover the legal costs of the lawsuit, according to an article on Out-Law.com.
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Fujifilm Debuts New Logo
Written by Sour    Tuesday, 02 February 2010 12:11    PDF Print E-mail
Fujifilm yesterday adopted an updated logo that will replace the one developed in 1980 and used for the past 26 years. The 72-year-old film giant announced the much-needed new logo back in July, but officially began using the mark October 1.
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Starbucks brings back mermaid logo
Written by Sour    Saturday, 13 February 2010 15:08    PDF Print E-mail
In celebration of their 35th anniversary, Starbucks announced they're bringing back their original logo: a mermaid with fins spread apart. The Seattle-based coffee giant will put the logo on cups in its Washington and Oregon stores.
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Your Logo on M&Ms!
Written by Sour    Friday, 05 February 2010 14:43    PDF Print E-mail
Recently, I wrote about a company that will put your logo on postage stamps. And this morning I came accross another interesting concept in the October issue of Inc Magazine that says Mars, Inc, maker of M&Ms, will now print your company logo on the much-loved "melt in your mouth, not in your hand" candies.
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