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Yep, there’s a scientific reason behind why you can’t resist those bright red logos you see everywhere. The post This Is Why So Many Logos Are Red appeared first on Taste of Home.
Even the 7-Eleven logo has a splash of red it in! Red is typically paired with yellow in fast food company logos to add a feeling of happiness and comfort, according to the psychology behind color.
So, the Coca-Cola Company began painting its barrels red in order to help customs and tax officials distinguish them from barrels of booze. The shade stuck—and the rest is history.
The German athletic company added that Sun Day Red's logos may "dilute the strength and fame" of Puma's "leaping cat" marks, which were designed between 1967 and 1968 by German cartoonist Lutz ...
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 ...
Puma, whose iconic logo has remained unchanged for 56 years, filed a notice of opposition against Woods’ brand on Jan. 2, Sports Illustrated reported. The sports retail giant claims that the Sun ...
Tiger Woods has hit a roadblock to trademarking the logo for his Sun Day Red apparel brand. Puma filed a notice of opposition with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office on Jan. 2 arguing that Sun ...
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