The mystery of the London 2012 logo has been uncovered at last, or so claims Iran. In a letter to the International Olympic Committee, Iran argues that the shapes of the logo spell the word Zion, the biblical term that refers to Jerusalem.
In what to be considered a pioneering move in Europe, Brittany, the north-western region of France, is betting on its newly unveiled brand to boost its local economy.
JAL, Japan’s major airline company, have announced that they will be reverting to their original crane logo, dating back to 1959. This move comes as a part of several structural changes aiming to give the group a fresh start in this new decade.
Everything is a remix. Except that when a remix gets too close to the original, it totally misses the point. The boundary between inspiration, plagiarism and copyright infringement is thinner than ever before.
W3C has taken a bold move and unveiled their HTML5 logo, or more correctly an umbrella brand for all technologies spearheading front-end web development such as CSS3, SVG, etc.