The first Google logo was designed in 1998 by Sergey Brin, one of Google's co-founders, using GIMP software. The logo began its cycle of redesigns, known as Google Doodles, in 1999.
Sergey Brin was the person responsible for the designing the the "G" in the Google logo. It was created in a program called Gimp. The current logo is the design of Ruth Kedar.
Ruth Kedar designed the current official Google logo, while Sergey Brin created the first logo back in 1998. Google holds a competition called Doodle4Google which K-12 students enter in designs, and whoever wins gets to visit the Google headquarters and has their design as the logo for 24 hours.
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The first Audi logo was designed by the companies that originally merged together to form Audi. These companies were the commpanies DKW, Horch, Wanderer, and Audi. When these companies came together to become a single company, the Audi logo was designed by the Auto Union AG.
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The Porsche logo was designed after the coat of arms of Free People's State of Wurttemberg. The logo's designer has never actually discovered however most believe it was designed by either Dr. Ferry Porsche or Max Hoffman in 1952.
Yes, she designed the "swoosh" logo in 1971. She was paid $35 (about £18) for the design. The first swoosh shoe was introduced in 1972.
According to an internet blog it would appear that the first Harley logo was painted in 1904 by Jane Davidson who was the aunt of Arthur Davidson. This logo is known worldwide.
The "G" was designed by equipment manager Dad Braisher for coach Vince Lombardi. The team's only helmet logo, it was first used in 1961.
There is no information on the internet about who designed the logo for Sprite. However, sprite is owned by the Coca-Cola company so it can be said that the logo was designed by them.
The first ever Mazda logo was designed in 1934. The name 'Mazda' represented a combination on the ancient Persian god of light, Ahura-Mazda and also Jujiro Matsuda, the founder of the Mazda Corporation.
The Esprit logo was first thought up and designed by John Casado in 1979. It was a risky new way to design a logo, as it was difficult to read the stenciled letters, but it was so different that it caught the eye of potential customers.