The Visa logo is recognized around the globe in developed nations. They have a very high level of brand proliferation, therefore, most people associate their logo with the Visa company.
The "f" logo is designed to be recognizable to people speaking every language; it's is designed to be an emblem.
A corporate logo identifies a brand or product. The Guinness logo is a harp and instantly recognizable. There are many examples of corporate logos, on cars for example.
Elsie the Cow has been the logo for the Borden Dairy Company since 1936. She was first voiced by actress Hope Emerson. She was created to symbolize the perfect dairy product and today remains one of the most recognizable product logos in the US and Canada.
The model used for the Nike dunk logo is Michael Jordan and it was considered one of the most iconic sports logos in the world and one of the most recognizable.
There are multiple forms of a winged-wheel mark, but the Indianapolis Motor Speewday's version of the winged/wheel logo is one of the most recognizable. They also have a version that incorporates race flags. Both can be seen on their homepage: http://www.indianapolismotorspeedway.com/ There are multiple forms of a winged-wheel mark, but the Indianapolis Motor Speewday's version of the winged/wheel logo is one of the most recognizable. They also have a version that incorporates race flags. Both can be seen on their homepage: http://www.indianapolismotorspeedway.com/
That is the correct US spelling of "recognizable." The British English spelling is recognisable.
Yes, she definitely is the most recognizable person in the world.
There are several characteristics of the logo for the US Army. Its most prominent colors are black and gold. It contains a large star. It contains the words "US Army."
One of the most recognizable courtesies rendered in the military is a hand salute.
The mummy logo on Quiz 100 Logos is associated with the movie "The Mummy." It features the silhouette of a mummy wrapped in bandages, which is a recognizable symbol from the horror genre.
The font used for the logo of Artforum magazine is custom-made and not commercially available. It was designed specifically for the magazine to give it a unique and recognizable identity.