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Intel has announced a new logo for its entire branding that it’ll be rolling out alongside the new 11th Gen chips. The new logo marks the third major redesign for the company’s brand since 1968.
Or not. Either way, we're telling you about it. The logo change, which you see above, was revealed to the world over on the Ubisoft Blog along with a look at the company's logo changes over the years.
The centerpiece of the redesign is the logo, ditching the blue curve that’s been in use since 1999. Burger King said in a press release that the new “minimalist logo seamlessly meets the brand ...
While Skylrk's logo does little to inspire, that's not to say that all minimalist design falls flat – CO_LAB theatre group’s minimalist rebrand is a prime example of how stripped-back visuals ...
Matching the light, simplified spirit of the 0 Series, the new e-Honda logo is frameless. What’s more, the sides of the H are less upright, making it look a bit like two outstretched hands.
Instagram's new design swaps the Polaroid-inspired camera with rainbow accent for a brighter, more minimalist look. (Update: Of course everyone is already freaking out about this.) ...
HP says the cost of all-flash storage is $1.50 per usable gigabyte. The conference continues this week with the subtle green logo announcing the new HP.