The London Museum’s new logo.
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The pigeon was chosen because it has remained for a thousand years ‘an impartial and humble observer of London life’.
Elon Musk, owner of X Holdings Corp., changed Twitter, Inc. to X Corp. He announced the change on July 23, 2023.
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Consumers relate to brands and logos on an emotional level. The response to Elon Musk’s rebranding of Twitter has revealed the emotional connections people have to the brands they use.
So far, Twitter’s rebrand = X + why?
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A scholar of design who researches brand campaigns critiques the social media platform’s new look.
A man removes the Twitter sign at the company’s headquarters after owner Elon Musk announced a rebrand to X.
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Musk has completed the ultimate act of disruption to Twitter by rebranding the platform. Here’s what that means for the future of the company and its users.
We often trust corporate logos and symbols without necessarily understanding the legal statutes that govern them.
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Elon Musk allowing verification badges to simply be bought by anyone is an example of how powerful and misguided trust in logos can be.
An example of the very first Olympic flag, known as the Antwerp flag.
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A logo must artfully evoke the spirit of the Olympics as well as represent the host nation and it’s not an easy feat.