Corporate Brands Page #5

This page lists all the various symbols in the Corporate Brands category.

Corporate Brands

Just as a nation's flag expresses the distinct identity of a country, so, too, a logotype — typically a symbol or letters — helps to establish the name and define the character of a corporation. Effective logos become synonymous with the organizations they portray. They are instantly recognized by millions of people, and help to identify their companies and convey a message about the brands for which they stand.

Symbols in this category:

Nihon Jitensha Shinkōkai

Nihon Jitensha Shinkōkai, or Japan Keirin Association, often abbreviated NJS, was Japan's Bicycle Promotion Association.

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Omegle logo

Omegle is a free online chat website that allows users to communicate with others without the need to register.

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Pepsi Globe Symbol

The Pepsi Globe is the name of the logo for Pepsi, called as such because of the swirling "red, white, & blue" design in a sphere-like shape. It is considered one of the world's most recognizable corporate trademarks.

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Pizza Hut Logo

In 1974, Pizza Hut began using the now classic logo which features the famous 'red roof' icon which is still used, in a modified form, today. Also, the signature roof for new restaurants at the time was changed from brown to red.

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R74n Logo

The logo for the R74n website collective.

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Rafa Bull Symbol

This is Rafael "Rafa" Nadal's logo signature, mainly used on sports related products he promotes.

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RAMA CLUB- Robotics Arts Music & Animation - public domain logos

RAMA is an acronym for Robotics Arts Music & Animation - these public domain logos are provided by openInvent club and you are encouraged to create a local school club with the name and you are permited to use this logo or make your own.

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Razer Inc.

Razer Inc. (stylized as RΛZΞR), is an American global gaming hardware manufacturing company established in 2005 by Singaporean entrepreneur Min-Liang Tan and Robert Krakoff.

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Renault Symbo

The first badge of Renault was introduced in 1900 and consisted in Renault brothers' intertwined initials. When the company started mass production in 1906, it adopted a gear-shaped logo with a car inside it. After the World War I the company used a special logo depicting a FT-17 tank. In 1923 it introduced a new circle-shaped badge, which was replaced by the today most widely known "diamond" in 1925.

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Screencast-O-Matic

Screencast-O-Matic is a screen capture and video service, taking visual collaboration to the next level. It allows individuals, learning institutions, and companies to create video solutions for learning and collaboration.

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Shell Logo

The Shell logo is one of the most familiar commercial symbols in the world.

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Showbiz Pizza Place Logo

A restaurant company from the 1980's that featured an animatronic band known as "The Rock-afire Explosion"

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Skype Logo

The Skype logo with the white "S" letter on a blue background is an iconic symbol of the popular video and voice communication software developed by Microsoft. The logo consists of a stylized letter "S" in a white color, set against a bright blue background.

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Starbucks Logo

In 2006, Valerie O'Neil, a Starbucks spokeswoman, said that the logo is an image of a "twin-tailed mermaid, or siren as she's known in Greek mythology". The logo has been significantly streamlined over the years. In the first version, which was based on a 16th-century "Norse" woodcut, the Starbucks siren was topless and had a fully visible double fish tail. The image also had a rough visual texture and has been likened to a melusine. In the second version, which was used from 1987–92, her breasts were covered by her flowing hair, but her navel was still visible. The fish tail was cropped slightly, and the primary color was changed from brown to green, a nod to the Alma Mater of the three founders, the University of San Francisco. In the third version, used between 1992 and 2011, her navel and breasts are not visible at all, and only vestiges remain of the fish tails. The original "woodcut" logo has been moved to the Starbucks' Headquarters in Seattle.

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Tartan of Aztec (New Mexico)

When one thinks of Scotland, many iconic images come to mind; rolling green hills, ancient castles, and Nessie swimming in her loch.

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