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The U.S. Department of Education is investigating a New York school district it claims is trying to "erase" its Native American mascot and imagery to comply ...
The Defenders mascot goes beyond a name; it is a powerful symbol of strength, who we are, and who we are becoming.” ...
It all ties back to one design tweak from 1969. Today, Coca-Cola has one of the most iconic brand identities in the world—so ...
Founded in 1926, the Red Wings are considered one of the original six NHL teams. The new logo features the iconic Red Wings ...
In its 135-year history, Lipton has had five other logos. Its original packaging included founder and Scottish tradesman Thomas J. Lipton until 1972, when it was simplified to a black and red logo.
She noted: "Red triggers stimulation, appetite, hunger; it attracts attention. Yellow triggers the feelings of happiness and friendliness. When you combine red and yellow it's about speed, quickness.
And that is why, as soon as we knew that the 2025 Super Bowl was going to be between the Chiefs and the Eagles, fans on the internet immediately pointed to the logo as proof that the theory had ...
Snapdragon and Manchester United are coming together to drive support for the global fight against health injustice by putting the (RED) logo on the front of United’s famous red shirt. The ...
Manchester United will promote a charity that campaigns against health inequality on home shirts later this season. United's male and female players will have the (Red) logo on their shirts for ...
Woods launched Sun Day Red with TaylorMade in February 2024, following the end of his 27-year partnership with Nike. Despite the opposition against the logo, TaylorMade told CNBC that they “feel ...
When Tiger Woods launched his apparel brand Sun Day Red in 2024, he joked that he wanted to “ruin” the logo—or at least render it obsolete. The mark shows a tiger made from 15 stripes to ...
The silhouette of a jumping puma has been Puma's logo since 1969. The Sun Day Red logo features a leaping tiger comprised of 15 lines, referencing Woods' 15 championship wins.