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		<title>Symbols Make a Logo Successful</title>
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&#8220;Nike&#8217;s&#8221;  swoosh, golden arches of  &#8220;Mc Donald&#8217;s&#8221;  and the  &#8220;FedEx&#8221;  arrow, these symbols just don&#8217;t let us forget the brands associated with them. We get to see ample of logos everyday but these attractive symbols make these brands live in our minds forever. However, some people think there [...]]]></description>
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<p>&#8220;Nike&#8217;s&#8221;  swoosh, golden arches of  &#8220;Mc Donald&#8217;s&#8221;  and the  &#8220;FedEx&#8221;  arrow, these symbols just don&#8217;t let us forget the brands associated with them. We get to see ample of logos everyday but these attractive symbols make these brands live in our minds forever. However, some people think there is a difference between logos and symbols.</p>
<p>We all know that a well-designed logo plays an important role to attract potential clients, create brand recognition and become a part of a trendy culture, but people say that a logo is incomplete if it displays only a symbol. It should be a blend of text and image, both. Undoubtedly, the visual stimulation of a logo plays an important role to kick start the audience&#8217;s memory, leaving a greater and lengthier impact than words alone can do.</p>
<p>To gain special attention in this competitive brand world we need to come up with logos, which leave lasting impression on the viewers mind. Therefore, designers always try coming up with logos, which are easily recognizable and symbols play a significant role in making a logo memorable.</p>
<p>With the passing time, different styles have been adapted in logo designing and we usually separate logos into three different types.</p>
<p>1. Textual Logo:   Logos, which feature company, name using unique script without any additional images.</p>
<p>2. Illustrative Logo:  These are the unforgettable symbols, which become branding masterpieces making a symbol or emblem sign of recognition.</p>
<p>3)  Iconic Logo:   These types of logos are very effective as it combines the text and a symbol to convey the message clearly.</p>
<p>Therefore, I think symbol makes a logo prominent and evergreen for ages and there are particular icons and symbols, which always appear in logo designing.</p>
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 Andy Warhol was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, August 6, 1928. Warhol is known for his exploration of pop art, and create multiple images of known serial headlights objects. His most famous work of this kind is the Campbell&#39;s Soup cans. 
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<p> Andy Warhol was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, August 6, 1928. Warhol is known for his exploration of pop art, and create multiple images of known serial headlights objects. His most famous work of this kind is the Campbell&#39;s Soup cans. </p>
<p> The Campbell&#39;s Soup cans series was first shown in 1962 at Warhol&#39;s first solo pop art exhibition. The demonstration took place in November 1962 in Eleanor Ward&#39;s Stable Gallery. The collection consists of 32, 20 by 16-inch screen. The clothswere displayed on a shelf and should be similar to an island in a supermarket. Each image has a different flavor of Campbell&#39;s soup. There are 32 pictures, because at that time produced 32 different soups, Campbell Soup Company. The painting depicted tomato was the first of the series. The exhibition at the Stable Gallery, the famous Marilyn Monroe images. </p>
<p> There is no evidence that the purpose of Warhol&#39;s paintings are displayed in a particular order.Today, the Museum of Modern Art in New York shows, the images in chronological order, as they are completed. </p>
<p> When Warhol began painting the cans in 1962 to investigate the Campbell Soup Company actually sent to lawyers. Campbell&#39;s executives could not be prepared for the enormous impact of the images have on their sales. Warhol&#39;s soup cans would actually sign it and then sell them as souvenirs. </p>
<p> In 1997, Campbell Soup Company recognized the importanceof images, not only for companies but also for the Pop Art movement by sponsoring the &quot;Art of Soup&quot; contest. The winning piece was a sheet of stamps, the presentation of the soup cans. Each brand has a different flavor of Campbell&#39;s soup. The person responsible for the stamps was to examine a $ 10,000 to as part of a ceremony at the Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh. </p>
<p> Warhol mundane images into his work. He believed that art for everyone, not just a few. He usespopular images appeal to the masses. The soup can series challenges the idea that art is creative and original. Warhol claimed that he was inspired, the soup cans used in his work, because as a child, Campbell&#39;s Soup, he would eat every day. He wanted something he was thinking of painting something that was good that people see every day and never think of. Many people believe that Campbell&#39;s Soup Can series is responsible for the design of the Pop Art movement. AreWork has led to a generation of artists who find beauty in everyday objects and art, even in the seemingly banal. </p>
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