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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:

The Cartoon Network logo

The Cartoon Network logo has gone through several iterations, each reflecting the network's evolving brand identity.

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The Chevrolet Symbol

The Chevrolet bowtie logo was introduced by company co-founder William C. Durant in late 1913.

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The Converse Symbol

While being employed at Converse, one of its employees, Jim Labadini (1968–78), created the chevron and star insignia / logo that still remains on most Converse footwear items.

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The Dell Symbol

The Dell Logo is a blue circle with the word DELL in it. The 'E' letter is set at an angle to make it more stylish and recognizable.

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The eBay Logo

eBay Inc. is an American multinational internet consumer-to-consumer corporation, headquartered in San Jose, California.

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The Ferrari Symbol

The famous symbol of the Ferrari race team is the Cavallino Rampante ("prancing horse") black prancing stallion on a yellow shield, usually with the letters S F (for Scuderia Ferrari), with three stripes of green, white and red (the Italian national colors) at the top. The road cars have a rectangular badge on the hood, and optionally, the shield-shaped race logo on the sides of both front wings, close to the door.

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The GAP Logo

Gap Inc. owns a trademark to its name, "Gap". The Gap's original trademark was a service mark for retail clothing store services. The application was filed with the United States Patent and Trademark Office on February 29, 1972 by The Gap Stores; registration was granted on October 10, 1972. The first use of the trademark was on August 23, 1969, and expanded to commercial usage on October 17, 1969. A second application was filed by Gap Stores, Inc. on September 12, 1974, this time for a trademark filed for Shirts. The first usage for shirts and clothing products was on June 25, 1974. Trademark registration was granted on December 28, 1976. Both the service mark and trademark are registered and owned by Gap (Apparel), LLC of San Francisco, California.

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The Guess Emblem

Guess (styled as GUESS or Guess?) is an American upscale clothing line brand. Guess also markets other fashion accessories besides clothes, such as watches, jewelry and perfumes. The company also owns the line Marciano.

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The ING Group Symbol

The Orange Lion on ING's logo is an allusion to the Group's Dutch origins under the House of Orange-Nassau. ING is the Dutch member of the Inter-Alpha Group of Banks, a cooperative consortium of 11 prominent European banks.

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The Intel Inside Symbol

Intel has become one of the world's most recognizable computer brands following its long-running Intel Inside campaign.

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The JPMorgan Chase Bank Symbol

The stylized octagon Chase logo was introduced in 1961 by Chermayeff & Geismar, when the Chase National Bank and the Bank of the Manhattan Company merged to form the Chase Manhattan Bank. It remains part of the bank's logo today.

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The Lacoste Symbol

The company can be recognized by its green crocodile logo. René Lacoste, the company's founder, was nicknamed "the Crocodile" by fans because of his tenacity on the tennis court.

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The Levi's Logo

The Levi's logo is a widely recognized symbol of American heritage and fashion. The logo consists of the word "Levi's" written in a simple, sans-serif font with a distinctive red tab that bears the company's name.

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The Levi's Symbol

The Levi's Two Horses logo has been part of the Levi’s brand since 1886.

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The Linux Symbol

The Penguin "Tux" was chosen by Linus Torvalds and is the official mascot of Linux.

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