TRAVELODGE guests have been stunned to realise the secret meaning behind the hotel’s iconic logo. At first, the red and blue ...
At that time, the logo consisted of five Tae-Geuks in a configuration and in colours similar to the Olympic Rings, ie, blue, black, red, yellow and green. The configuration of five Tae-Geuks was used ...
For a party that was once untouchable in West Bengal, the blue hues in CPI(M)'s logo were symbolic, oddly reminiscent of ...
In-N-Out and more all use the color red heavily in their logos, why? The answer goes ... and “red” but not much else. In fact, blue didn’t show up until thousands of years later in 200 ...
The back of each shirt has the EPCOT logo and “World Showcase” printed just beneath the collar. The Japan shirt is white with ...