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The Chevy logo features a bow tie. It has been the logo since 1913. Not Much of A story Ehhh Blend Staff more like a Pic and a Date
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The Abercrombie & Fitch logo is not a horse. It is a moose. There is a story behind the reason that the moose is the logo. If you search on Google for "David Abercrombie" and "Ezra Fitch" you should be able to stumble upon the story behind the moose and why it's part of the Abercrombie & Fitch culture.
Dreamworks studios.
There is no universal special logo for a restaurant that composts.
The current logo for Walt Disney Animation Studios features Mickey Mouse. Their production logo, shown before WDAS films, references Steamboat Willie, one of the first Mickey Mouse shorts.
It could be an error on the networks part, I just started watching it and saw the universal logo as well and came on the internet looking for the same answer. Although they could own the rights to distribute it on movie channels and such, I couldn't imagine why Universal would own the rights to a New Line Cinema film at all.
The logo was first altered in 2003 the creation of Shrek and has been tweeked ever since.
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The Dell logo (the slanted E) is simply the building(s) where Dell manufactured- much like the logo of our own company which had a another letter (slanted F). Above answer is not correct. Siegel+Gale developed the Dell logo. The slanted E represents Michael Dell's wish to "turn the world on its ear". The runner up logo sits behind Alan Siegel's desk in NYC.
The inspiration behind the Nationwide logo was from merging with the Anglia Building Society. As a result, their logo showed a house to represent what they are all about.
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