George Mills
Safari is a browsers developed by Apple for Operating systems. The logo of Safari browser is a compass.
The Visa logo is recognized around the globe in developed nations. They have a very high level of brand proliferation, therefore, most people associate their logo with the Visa company.
The person who patented the Roxy logo is Robert Hope Jones, who developed the Roxy instrument. He later sold the patent to the Rudolph Wurlitzer Company.
The current Pittsburgh Penguins logo can trace its origins back to the one developed in the 1971/1972 season that was reused in the 1991/1992 season. That logo was effectively copied with a gold triangle used instead of a yellow one, from 2000 to today.
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.
This is a special font that has been developed for the conference. If you would like to use this font, you would have to get special permission.
It is a type of banjo that was developed.
I just searched for an answer to this question. I found the Biodegradable Products Institute, which has developed a logo and a program for companies to apply for the use of the logo. It has definitely not entered the mainstream yet. http://www.bpiworld.org/BPI-Public/Program/Highlights.html A British logo for "compostable" is detailed on the Marks and Spencer website as well: http://plana.marksandspencer.com/packaging/guide/wrap-symbols/
The crown logo in the logo quiz is likely 'Corona' the Mexican beer.
There is a long, involved history of how the logo was developed. Be sure to read the story of how the Starbucks siren became less naughty, here: http://www.deadprogrammer.com/starbucks-logo-mermaid The wikipedia article will tell you briefly about how the mermaid lost her tail and her navel and chest were "cleaned up" because of an embarrassed elementary school principal. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Starbucks
Pepsi's first logo was developed in 1898 when it was known as Pepsi-Cola which was written in red italic script. It was changed in 1906 and again in the 1940s. In the 1960s it became Pepsi (written across a bottle top), and underwent further changes in 1973, 1991, 1998, 2005, and once more to the logo we are familiar with today.