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Ideally, a logo should explain or suggest the business it symbolizes, but this is rarely possible or even necessary. There is nothing about the IBM symbol, for example, that suggests computers, except what the viewer reads into it. Stripes are now associated with computers because the initials of a great computer company happen to be striped. This is equally true of the ABC symbol which does not suggest TV. The mnemonic factors in both logos are graphic devices: stripes and circles.

I remember my first encounter with a NeXT computer more then 30 years ago when I was in my first or second year at Uni. I was blasted away by how beautiful and extraordinary the cube was. Like magic, the cube could swallow the CD then a screen so crisp and pleasing was displayed. The concept of drag-drop and object programming was so ahead-of-time. Yes, the logo was impressive and very fitting, too, as most logos of the time were just flat 2D and not a cube as the NeXT was.

I worked at Minale Tattersfield with the late, great Marcello Minale and Brian Tattersfield. It was great fun. Marcello was occasionally scary but great fun, inspirational and is sadly missed. They designed the Harrods logo and a lot of their packaging, iconic posters for British Airports, London Tube Stations, Armarni logo, various identities for museums such as the Imperial War Museum in London.

I really like the logo design and how he talked about incorporating the e in the logo to bring out a recognition. I never really realized the lower case e as we see being used in branding today might have stemmed from the NeXT logo.

I am no graphic designer in any way, but I do remember the NeXT logo, from the computer magazines I used to read back then, from a NeXT center I passed by while riding the bus, and from the few next cubes I had the chance to see from a distance at school.

The NeXT machine was an inaccessible dream for a computer enthusiast at that time, and this unconventional logo (angled, colorful yet black) certainly was a part of these machines standing out. I know in my brains it was.

I agree with Philip on this true observation, just to some extent, though; especially, with the number of logos being created by logo design experts almost every day, one cannot help it but strive hard for the former (which is the quality of INSTANT RECOGNITION).

I am wondering when the logo became angled at 28. Watching the presentation video, the cube in the brochure presented by Paul Rand to Steve and his colleagues was not tilted at all. There is also a copy on the web of pages 18 and 19 that show the NeXT logo cubes not tilted. Can anyone clarify this?

Robert

A picture of the envelope he mentions can be found in the presentation booklet visible on the same page. I worked at NeXT between 1991 and 1996, part of the time in sales, and my experience was that the logo angle was an important part of the identity the logo conferred to the company and its products.

This cool resin decal, ___________ from Gollihur Music, is designed and shaped to go on your MacBook* computer, and overlays the light-up Apple* logo on the cover. It has a simple bass clef design, rendered in clear against a black background - so when the logo lights up, the bass clef glows! Super cool, and original, it will personalize your Mac and let people know that you're a member of the "Nation of Bass." Definitely more subtle than our "BASS" oval (but they're cool, too!)

So, you don't have to put it on your Mac, you can put it most anywhere - though it's designed for indoor use only (so don't put it on your car). Professionally designed and manufactured, you get one domed, adhesive-backed resin logo on a backing paper. Simple peel-and-stick.


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I have this issue after I accidentally closed something with task manager, PC turn off and said it was going to try to resolve the issue, it was talking too long so I just power it off and now it wont go pass the hp logo boot screen, I have run a dsp test and everything came fine. I think the issue is with the boot sequence, i think that the issue has something to do with my gaming controller when it boots up. I have tried to disconnect all unnecessary items, I've check hard drive and all related things with f2 and everything is fine but why wont pc get pass hp logo screen? I really dont know what the issue is. I've left the PC yesterday after I did all sorts of test and woke up and it's still on the hp boot screen. How can a little task manger close do such a thing to my PC. Anyway I could reset the usb driver info

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Turn off the computer, and then connect the power cord.

Press and hold the Windows key and the B key at the same time, and then press and hold the power button for 2 to 3 seconds.

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If the HP BIOS Update screen does not display, repeat the previous steps but press the Windows key and the V key. If the screen still does not display, your computer might not support the feature or there is a hard drive issue. Continue to the next step to install a BIOS recovery file from the HP website.

If the Power light turns off, the Power button was held too long. Repeat the previous steps, making sure to hold the button for only 2 to 3 seconds.

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The original Apple logo, designed by Ronald Wayne, shows an image of Isaac Newton reading a book under a tree. It captures the moment right before an apple fell on his head. The design includes the company name in a ribbon wrapping around the image.

Apple released Cheetah, a MacOS 10.1, in 2001 with the aqua Apple logo, along with popular products such as the iPod, iTunes, and more. It was a revolutionary year for the brand as many of its products were popular and helped Apple to earn record profits.

In a new study published in the Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, UCLA psychologists found that almost none of their subjects could draw the logo correctly from memory. Out of 85 UCLA undergraduate students, only one correctly reproduced the Apple logo when asked to draw it on a blank sheet of paper. Fewer than half the students correctly identified the actual logo when they were shown it among a number of similar logos with slightly altered features.

An explanation may be that our brains have learned it is not important to remember specific details. An efficient memory system does not need to store the details of a corporate logo, except perhaps to distinguish counterfeit products, the researchers concluded.

Earlier studies have shown that most people have a poor memory for other items they encounter daily or almost daily, including computer keyboards (even skilled typists have difficulty describing a standard keyboard), pennies and road signs. 5376163bf9

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