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Rather, the logo was used larger as company letterhead for official correspondence and was used on the Ford Model A in 1903, not to be confused with the Model A that was produced between 1927-1931.
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.
The Pittsburgh Paints Company (“Pittsburgh Paints Co.” or “the Company”) today unveiled the Company’s new logo and tagline, symbolizing the Company’s 150-year history of expertise and ...
Meghan Markle's new brand logo is loaded with symbolism. Inside the deeper meaning of what the Duchess of Sussex chose for the As Ever crest.
To get an expert’s take on the appeal of Meghan’s nails, I caught up with session manicurist Ami Streets to find out what exactly it is about the Montecito mani that has us all obsessed.
Meghan Markle has revealed a touching glimpse inside her life at home with her daughter, Princess Lilibet, while sharing a new image of herself and her youngest child running through the grounds ...
Cellebrite, the Israeli firm responsible for one of the world’s most famous iPhone hacking tools, has acquired Corellium, the company best known for creating virtual iPhones used in security ...
The logo's palm tree is symbolic of Santa Barbara, where Meghan and Prince Harry call home with their kids Prince Archie, 5, and Princess Lilibet, 3. Meanwhile, hummingbirds hold a special ...
Forbes Magazine consistently ranks Montecito among the wealthiest neighborhoods in the U.S., and it is well-known for its star power, with neighbors like Oprah Winfrey, who owns a 23,000-square ...
A Swedish company that scans shoes wants to change the way we shop online. Stockholm-based Fibbl’s technology is helping retailers create fast and cheap 3D models of their products.
‘The Rocky Horror Picture Show’ wants fans to do the time warp again for its 50 th anniversary. The musical cult classic’s half-century milestone will be celebrated with a new 4K Ultra ...
Kip Williams, director of Broadway's 'The Picture of Dorian Gray,' talks how Sarah Snook pulled off her monumental one-woman performance.