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Nokia is so annoyed people still think it makes phones that it redesigned its logo 
TechNokia is so annoyed people still think it makes phones that it redesigned its logo 
By Rafaela Lindeberg and BloombergFebruary 26, 2023
Unilever, UEFA, Mercedes-Benz, BMW, and Volkswagen are among the global brands dressing up their corporate images for Pride Month—but not everywhere.
LifestylePride logo, or no Pride logo? Companies still grapple with the meaning of being an LGBTQ+ ally
By Sophie MellorJune 23, 2021
New Era of Fashion Logos is Driving Creativity and Sales
RetailNew Era of Fashion Logos is Driving Creativity and Sales
By Kristin LarsonAugust 16, 2019
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The Ledger‘It’s Just Lazy’: Current’s CEO Lashes Out at Facebook’s Calibra for Its Similar Logo
By Kevin Kelleher and Robert HackettJune 20, 2019
How Logos Became the Most Important Quarter-Inch in Business
Design ThinkingHow Logos Became the Most Important Quarter-Inch in Business
By Rob WalkerJune 16, 2017
Alcoa CEO Klaus Kleinfeld Rings The Closing Bell At The New York Stock Exchange
TechMeet Arconic: Alcoa’s Spinoff Aerospace and Auto Firm
By Robert HackettMarch 16, 2016
3 reasons Google’s logo rollout went smoother than Yahoo’s
Arts & Entertainment3 reasons Google’s logo rollout went smoother than Yahoo’s
By The ConversationSeptember 6, 2015
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LeadershipWhat the critics say about Jeb Bush’s and Hillary Clinton’s campaign logos
By Colleen KaneJune 15, 2015
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