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This weekend, celebrate the Fourth of July with fireworks, a free concert on the Parkway, and the new Springsteen.
Google’s new ‘G’ logo appeared on stage during the I/O 2025 keynote, and is now live in more apps and the web. The new logo made its debut with the Google app on Android and iOS last week ...
Google has updated the look of its well-known "G" logo, changing the design of the character for the first time in 10 years. The new logo was first noticed by 9to5Google, and while it has the same ...
Google has updated its colorful “G” logo for the first time in almost a decade. An update to the Google app on iOS and Pixel phones shows a new logo that blends the logo’s red, yellow, green ...
Max just got a new logo. Again. Two years after rebranding from HBO Max to just Max with new a bright blue-and-white logo, the Warner Bros Discovery-owned streaming service is making an update to ...
Five recent books collect photographs, memories and ephemera from the hardcore band Agnostic Front, the mysterious dance artist Aphex Twin, the rap collective Odd Future and more. By Jon ...
Walmart last tweaked its logo in 2008, when it dropped the star used between Wal and Mart and combined the words into one. The new identity was tied with a period of slumping sales for the company ...
The NBA's logo, however, visibly features a player in the middle of a dribble move. In 2010, Siegel admitted the truth to the Los Angeles Times. "It's Jerry West," he said.
Lamborghini has long been known for building extroverted, over-the-top exotics, so it’s no surprise its current logo—a buff bull—is an in-your-face exclamation mark on the hoods of the wedge ...
Even the most famous ones. “The Mandela effect is real, the cornucopia in our logo is not,” Fruit of the Loom wrote in a post from 2023.
Apple's rainbow-striped "bitten apple" logo, designed by graphic designer Rob Janoff, debuted in 1977. The logo was released for the Apple II computer, which was the first PC with a color display.