Davis McMeekin was the graphic artist who designed the Mary Quant daisy logo.
Facebook is a popular social networking website which was launched in February 2004. The current Facebook logo was designed, at least in part, by Aaron Sittig and Sean Parker.
The abbreviation HD can mean a number of things, so it's hard to define who designed its logo. For motorcycle enthusiasts, HD means Harley-Davidson; the Harley Logo was designed in 1910 but it's unclear who gets the credit for the idea. HD can also refer to high definition, a desirable characteristic in video equipment today. While many products are emblazoned with an HD logo, the design varies from one company to the next and there is no standard HD logo.
The Chanel logo was designed in 1925 by Coco Chanel herself and has not been changed since. This is a popular brand of perfume, purses, shoes and jewellery.
Despite extensive research there does not appear to be any particular individual credited with designing the Disney logo. Although it has been modified over the years, since 1923, it has always used the image of the fairy castle.
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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.
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because everything has a logo
I know James Hetfield designed the old one.
Although there has been extensive research done there does not appear to be a definitive answer as to when the iPod logo was designed. The Apple logos were designed as Sir Isaac Newton under an apple tree which was almost immediately replaced with a rainbow striped apple in 1976. In 1998 it changed to the black apple. The iPod was introduced in 2001 so the logo was designed sometime after 2001.
Facebook's logo was designed c. 2005 by Cuban Council et al.
The UCLA logo consists of the four letters "UCLA." The logo was rendered in letterforms inspired by the Bauhaus design movement. The Bauhaus Manifesto was issued in 1919, which was the year UCLA was founded.