QantasThe kangaroo image on this logo was first used in 1920 for this Australian Airline when it was inspired by the use of the kangaroo on the Australian penny coin. The kangaroo was used in later iterations of the airline including when it was called TAA and Australian Airlines. The kangaroo was first used on the airlines aircraft on the "belly" of the plane. The kangaroo symbol was first depicted by Sydney designer Gert Sellheim, and then in 1984 the logo was revised by Tony Dunn. In 1995 the logo was revisited again in celebration of the 75th anniversary celebrations.
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Red Bull logoThis worldwide Energy drink has a logo that is derived straight from the name of the English product name "red bull." The idea for the name and logo came from inspiration that the owner Dietrich Mateschitz received during a Thailand holiday, when he tried a sweet beverage called "Krating Daeng" or "red bull." |
Sunday, September 19, 2010
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