Famous Logos

Logos With A Western Theme

Author: Mohib

Frontier life marked an exciting era in American history. Just a mention of the Wild West conjures up images of cowboys, gunslingers, cattle rustlers, gangs, outlaws, bank robbers, and hero sheriffs. Because of these images, we also associate certain symbols with the Wild West — from the 10-gallon hat worn by cowboys and the lasso used to round up a gang of rustlers, to the landscape adorned with tumbleweed and cacti. Below are logos that use such symbols that remind us of the simpler–albeit adventure-filled–times in life.

Arby’s – Fast food restaurant
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Wrangler Jeans – Clothing company
wrangler

Denver Spurs – Former professional ice hockey team
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Annie Get Your Gun – Broadway musical by Irving Berlin
annie

Tucson Monsoon – All-female football team from Tucson, AZ
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Funny Celebrity Look-Alikes

Author: Mohib

The usual focus of this blog is logo design. But today I decided to take a break from the normal and do something a little different. I came across a website, TotallyLooksLike.com, that features famous people and celebrity look-alikes. Below is just a sampling of what the site has to offer. Enjoy!

rush-balthazar

mozilo

simpsons

phyllisdiller

kimjong

silk-twitter
Hey, isn’t there some sort of copyright infringement going on here?? LOL! Just kidding. The bird actually isn’t part of the Twitter logo. It’s just considered a decorative item on the website. Seems to me though they’d want something that would make them stand out from the crowd, not blend in. You can read more about that “decorative item” here.

GM Logo Disappears

Author: Mohib

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General Motors announced that it will be removing the “GM Mark of Excellence” logos from its Buick, Cadillac, Chevy and GMC models. Reason being? GM wants to shift the focus to its other marques. According to research done by the auto giant, customers tend to gravitate more toward their individual brands than those of the parent company. “What we’re seeing is the GM brand gets dinged big time in terms of considering a GM vehicle,” said General Motors executive Mike DiGiovanni. The GM logo is set to start disappearing immediately.

Click here for more on this story.

Logos Of Hate Groups

Author: Mohib

After reading about the recent rise in extremist and anti-government groups across America, I was inspired to do a post about the symbols of such groups.

As stated in a previous post, everyone needs a way of identifying themselves. Unfortunately, identifiers are sometimes used to evoke feelings of fear and hate. Below are some examples of images that do just that.

Neo-Nazi
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The swastika was adopted by Germany’s Nazi Party. Prior to the Nazis co-opting this symbol, it was known as a good luck symbol and was used by various religious groups. Hitler made the Nazi swastika unique to his party by reversing the normal direction of the symbol so that it appeared to spin clockwise. Today, it is widely used, in various incarnations, by neo-Nazis, racist skinheads and other white supremacist groups.

Aryan Nations
aryan

A neo-Nazi, Christian Identity organization led by Richard Butler and based in Hayden Lake, Idaho. Aryan Nations is also known as the Church of Jesus Christ Christian. Christian Identity is a racist religion that teaches that whites (“Aryans”) are descended from the Lost Tribes of Israel and are thus God’s chosen people; also that Jews are descendants of Satan and non-whites are soulless “mud peoples.”

Ku Klux Klan
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According to the Klan, the blood drop represents the blood shed by Jesus Christ as a sacrifice for the White Aryan Race. The KKK originated as a secret society organized in the South after the American Civil War to reassert white supremacy through terrorism and intimidation.

Posse Comitatus
possecomitatus

The Posse Comitatus was an anti-government movement active in the 1970s and 1980s, many of whose leaders were Christian Identity adherents, and whose ideology formed the basis of later groups such as the Montana Freemen. The Posse died away in the late 1980s but former Posse leader James Wickstrom restarted it in the 1990s solely as a white supremacist group, shedding most of the Posse’s pseudolegal theories.

Creativity Movement (formerly known as the World Church of the Creator)
wcotc

The white supremacist organization led by Matthew Hale and based in East Peoria, Illinois defines itself as a religion established for the “survival, expansion, and advancement of [the] White Race exclusively.”

Skinhead
skinfist

Alludes to the Aryan or White Power Fist. The letters “S-K-I-N” tattooed on the fingers is currently popular among racist skinheads.

The images and descriptions shown above were taken from the Anti-Defamation League website. Visit their website for more symbols and their meanings.

Logo Of The Week: Starbucks Entertainment

Author: Mohib

Since when did Starbucks get into the entertainment industry?? I noticed this strange phenomenon while watching Akeelah and the Bee for the first time the other night. I scoured the web looking for the Starbucks Entertainment logo and couldn’t find it so I tried to recreate it as best I could:

starbucks

WHAT DO YOU THINK?
Is this strange for a coffee company or do you think it’s a perfect fit?