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George Opperman (1935–1985), a graphic designer, created Atari’s iconic logo in 1972/3 at Opperman-Harrington Inc. Nicknamed the "Fuji" logo, its stylized "A" shape symbolizes Pong, with curved lines representing two players and a central line as the court. The logo became synonymous with Atari’s pioneering role in gaming. If you are building a #Bitcoin or #nostr project and you are looking for a handcrafted logo that will stand the test of time - reach out to @TeamToxic #logo #brand #design image
Yasuo Kuroki was a Japanese graphic designer and Sony’s in-house designer who created the iconic Sony logo in 1973. Working under Akio Morita and Norio Ohga, Kuroki refined earlier logos from 1955, emphasizing simplicity and modernity. His minimalist design, featuring clean typography, became a globally recognized symbol of Sony’s innovation. Kuroki’s work focused on clarity and timelessness, contributing to Sony’s brand identity. His logo remains largely unchanged, a testament to its enduring impact. n 1984, Sony launched a worldwide competition inviting designs for a new logo. Nearly 30,000 entries poured in, and the company awarded the prize money as promised. However, Sony ultimately decided to stick with their original logo, running an ad in *TIME* magazine to politely say, “Thanks, but no thanks.” If you are building a #Bitcoin or #nostr project and you are looking for a handcrafted logo that will stand the test of time - reach out to @TeamToxic #logo #brand #design image
Yusaku Kamekura, a leading Japanese graphic designer, created the iconic 1964 Tokyo Olympics logo—a red circle above the Olympic rings, symbolizing the rising sun and Japan’s renewal. Unveiled in 1961, it won a design competition and embodied minimalist modernism. If you are building a #Bitcoin or #nostr project and you are looking for a handcrafted logo that will stand the test of time - reach out to @TeamToxic #logo #brand #design image
Allan Fleming (1929–1977), a Canadian graphic designer, created the iconic Canadian National Railway (CN) logo in 1960. Sketched on a napkin, the minimalist design merged “C” and “N” into a flowing line symbolizing motion, replacing an outdated maple-leaf logo. Bilingual and versatile, it suited CN’s rail and non-rail ventures. Hailed as modernist brilliance, the logo has endured over 60 years. Fleming also redesigned Maclean’s and logos for Ontario Hydro and others, shaping Canadian design. If you are building a #Bitcoin or #nostr project and you are looking for a handcrafted logo that will stand the test of time - reach out to @TeamToxic #logo #brand #design image
Wolfgang Schmittel’s 1953 redesign of the Braun logo, originally by Will Münch, is a masterclass in minimalism. As a German designer at Braun, Schmittel crafted a symmetrical, constructivist logo with a standout "A," aligning with the modernist vision of Dieter Rams. His work as Director of Communications until 1981 solidified Braun’s iconic identity. Are you building on #bitcoin or #nostr and need a logo that will last forever? Get in touch! #design #brand image
We build brands and design logos for #Bitcoin only projects. Here’s our new logo we made for the 3rd anniversary of the @BitcoinWalk - a decentralised walking meetup that gathers Bitcoiners for a walk #everySAT (that’s every Saturday) currently in over 40 cities! We’ve got new projects in the pipeline because our mission is to make Bitcoin brands that last forever! #StayToxic 👊 image