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Famous Logos with History

Famous Logos with History. DC Comics. DC Comics is a division of Warner Brothers Entertainment. First DC Comics Logo was introduced in 1940 The initials “DC” originally stood for Detective Comics, the company’s title and later became the official name

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Famous Logos with History

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  1. Famous Logos with History

  2. DC Comics • DC Comics is a division of Warner Brothers Entertainment. • First DC Comics Logo was introduced in 1940 • The initials “DC” originally stood for Detective Comics, the company’s title and later became the official name • The DC Logo has changed several times throughout the years.

  3. he • Locoste was founded in 1933 by Rene Lacoste and Andre Gillier. • Rene Lacoste won the 1925 and 1928 Wimbledon tournaments • Lacoste’s most famous product is a polyester tennis shirt, that Rene wore when playing tennis. • The crocodile depicted in the logo is also embroidered on every Lacoste shirt.

  4. The Golden Arches of the Mcdonald’s “M” are one of the most recognizable logos in the world. The logo was created in 1962 by Jim Schindler to look like the arch shaped signs on the side of the restaurant. The Golden Arches also stand for the idea that owning a McDonalds is like owning a gold mine and they also symbolize a place to “hide under” and escape. Some people also say the logo symbolizes American capitalism and Globalization

  5. South Tyrol or Sudtirolis a popular vacation spot in the Italian Alps • The logo is designed to represent the region, which is why it is such a sharp-edged and high-contrast image. • The colors each represent valuable assets of the region • The blue represents the winter, Green represents apples, meadows and forests, Red represents wine and bacon and Yellow represents the sun • The Panorama symbolizes the great variety the region has to offer for tourists

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