Obama Administration Could Cause Fla. City To Change Its Logo

Obama Administration Could Cause Fla. City To Change Its Logo
City commissioners in Kissimmee, FL are considering altering the city’s logo to include the motto, “In God We Trust.” Commissioner Art Otero proposed the change because he disagrees with the direction in which President Obama is taking the country. If Commissioner Otero’s proposal is successful, the change could be approved next month.

Is Armani Being Bought Out By Chanel?

Is Armani Being Bought Out By Chanel?
Image courtesy of South China Morning Post Not really. But French graffiti artist Christophe Schwarz, aka Zevs, thought it would be pretty cool to paint a Coco Chanel logo on the outer wall of Chater House (an office tower in Central, Hong Kong) above the window of a Giorgio Armani boutique. Prosecutors, however, didn’t think ...

GM Could Go Green… Literally

GM Could Go Green... Literally
Inside sources say General Motors is considering changing the background color of its corporate logo from blue to green. A group led by GM vice president of design Ed Welburn is contemplating name and logo changes, though no recommendations have been made as of yet. The changes would be made in an effort to show ...

Google Revamps Product Logos

Google Revamps Product Logos
In an effort to improve brand consistency, Google has created new logos for each of its products. According to the company’s blog, “product names will appear in clean, simple blue lowercase type alongside the Google logo and will be the same size and color on all Google websites.” The logos will be consistent on international ...

Nike Sues Chinese Firms Over Logo

Nike Sues Chinese Firms Over Logo
Apparently, two Chinese firms have been selling shorts bearing a basketball player silhouette similar to the one used in Nike’s “JUMPMAN” logo. Lawyers for the defendants, Shanghai Century Lianhua Chengshan Supermarket Co. and Shanghai Kangchen Garment Co., claimed the companies didn’t know their logo was similar to Nike’s. The logo features a slightly different silhouette ...