BMW. Puma. Red Bull. Lego. These brands are so ubiquitous, there’s a good chance you see their logos every single week. But would you be able to draw them from memory? Adler, a British company that ...
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A memory task has challenged Brits up and down the nation to draw some of the world's most famous logos off the top of their heads. Corporate gift suppliers Adler, tested 100 people across the UK to ...
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Most company logos usually play it pretty safe: stale stencils or vanilla graphics mixed with a bunch of nothingness to keep uniqueness to a minimum. That’s never fun. But if you get too adventurous, ...
Sebastian's father told Newsweek: "He could speak and spell Russian words at around three years old, and started writing at the same age." ...
It’s no secret that Helvetica is considered the darling of typography, admired by designers the world over. Arial on the other hand is frequently looked at as Helvetica’s distant ugly sister, but in ...
Nobody makes it to the NHL because they’re great at drawing. We already knew this because it’s a professional hockey league, and not an art gallery, but USA Today helpfully reminded us by asking ...
The AFI Conservatory, one of the crown jewels of the American Film Institute, celebrated its 50th anniversary in style Thursday night at the place where it all started, the fabled Greystone Mansion in ...