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According to Brian Chesky, the original wordmark appeared "too thick", while the icon was "too thin". Read on.
Instagram, the popular image-sharing social network owned by Facebook Inc. , got rid of its vintage camera logo and redesigned its mobile apps with a simpler, whiter user interface. The rebooted ...
Among one of the newest “bad haircut” recipients is a tiny Poodle mix named Paris who’s sporting a new look that many say ...
An in-store activation of Automobili Lamborghini driving simulators by Vesaro — incorporating genuine Lamborghini components ...
Because your email inbox is a wasteland of promotional “newsletters”, we’ve gone ahead and collected the best Memorial Day clothing sales so far, rounding up the top-tier shops offering deep discounts ...
The “Dora the Explorer” franchise is expanding with a new live-action movie, but unlike 2019’s “Dora and the Lost City of Gold,” this one’s going directly to Paramount+ — and ...
Oklahoma City Thunder star forward Jalen Williams was spotted rocking his new signature logo on the Harden Vol. 9. Williams has been seen rocking many Harden colorways throughout the season and ...
The new Alienware Aurora laptops eschew the gamer styling of other Alienware laptops, including the recently released Area-51. Instead, these look more like standard, albeit sleek, laptops with a ...
MELBOURNE, Australia — An Australian local government has decided against repairing an often-vandalized monument to renowned British explorer James Cook because it would be destroyed again.
The city announced that the department will now be known as Columbus Water & Power and has unveiled a new logo, a water drop in green, blue, and light blue. The release said the rebrand comes ...
Not long ago, “going viral” was the gold standard for marketers. A viral campaign meant unprecedented reach, engagement, and brand awareness. The 2012 “Dumb Ways to Die” campaign by Metro ...
“His voice is weather-beaten but ready for more; his guitar solos are fast, wiry and incisive,” Jon Pareles wrote in a 1989 review in The New York ... more of a blues explorer than a purist.