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Luxury Car Brands | All car brands - company logos and meaning

The complete list of all car brand logos and names. Tesla Luxury Electric Vehicles 2003-Present BMW Luxury Vehicles 1916-Present Ferrari Luxury Sports Cars 1947-present Ford Mass … 0



European Car Brands | All car brands - company logos and meaning

European Car Brands | All car brands - company logos and meaning 1



World car brands, car symbols and emblems

There are car company logos that everybody knows and then there are automotive logos that us enthusiasts can recognize from miles away. These are car companies and marquees that … 2



List of all Car Brands - List more than 3500 Car manufacturers

List of all Car Brands - List more than 3500 Car manufacturers 3



New Cars Mbah: Car Company Logos

New Cars Mbah: Car Company Logos 4



Car Logos (With images) | Car brands logos, Luxury car brands, Car brands

When you’re ready to start your engines and create a logo for your car brand, our AI-powered logo creator is the perfect tool for the job. Make your own logo Make your own car logo for … 5



Car Logos And Brands | Cars Show Logos

Car Logos And Brands | Cars Show Logos 6



Car Brand Logos

Oct 24, 2022 · #proton #logo #brand #evolution #luxury #luxurycar #sportcar #car #comparison #carbrands #cars #carlogo #carstatus The first mention of the meaningful tran... 7



British Car Brands | All car brands - company logos and meaning

Taiwan car brands; Romanian car brands; Czech car brands; Spanish car brands; Dutch car brands; Indian Car Brands; Canadian Car Brands; Russian Car Brands; Swedish Car Brands 8



Best Cars Brands and Car Companies: Car Brand Logos of Leading Car Companies

Car brands logos and the of car makes from the world with the complete models and version. Choose your favourite brand to discover all specs. car manufacturers; technical terms; … 9



List of all European Car Brands [European car manufacturers]

List of all European Car Brands [European car manufacturers] 10



Cars | Latest Cars | Sports Cars | New Cars: car manufacturers logos

Cars | Latest Cars | Sports Cars | New Cars: car manufacturers logos 11



Car Brand Logos

Car Brand Logos 12



New Cars Mbah: Car Company Logos

New Cars Mbah: Car Company Logos 13



Every Car Brand, Car Logo, and Who Owns Each Brand | CARFAX

Every Car Brand, Car Logo, and Who Owns Each Brand | CARFAX 14



All Car Brand Logos With Names

All Car Brand Logos With Names 15



CRMla: All Car Logos And Names In The World Pdf

CRMla: All Car Logos And Names In The World Pdf 16



4 Altered Affectionate of Car Logo Designs That You Can Use

4 Altered Affectionate of Car Logo Designs That You Can Use 17



Different Car Logos And Their Names. Car Logos, Car Company Logos, List of car logos

Different Car Logos And Their Names. Car Logos, Car Company Logos, List of car logos 18



Awesome Car Logo Account - The Right Attribute of Class, Appearance and Speed

Awesome Car Logo Account - The Right Attribute of Class, Appearance and Speed 19



Cars Logo -Logo Brands For Free HD 3D

Cars Logo -Logo Brands For Free HD 3D 20



All Car Brands List, Logos, Company Names & History Of Cars

All Car Brands List, Logos, Company Names & History Of Cars 21



Japanese Car Brands | All car brands - company logos and meaning

Japanese Car Brands | All car brands - company logos and meaning 22



Car Brands ~ 2013 Geneva Motor Show

Car Brands ~ 2013 Geneva Motor Show 23



Best Cars Brands and Car Companies: Car Brand Logos of Leading Car Companies

Best Cars Brands and Car Companies: Car Brand Logos of Leading Car Companies 24



Best Cars Brands and Car Companies: Car Brand Logos of Leading Car Companies

Best Cars Brands and Car Companies: Car Brand Logos of Leading Car Companies 25



Car Brand Logos - Engineering Discoveries

Car Brand Logos - Engineering Discoveries 26



Car Logos And Brands | Cars Show Logos

Car Logos And Brands | Cars Show Logos 27



Logo auta 2 - cars logo - car brand - car emblems. What this car? - YouTube

Logo auta 2 - cars logo - car brand - car emblems. What this car? - YouTube 28



Types of Cars Brands - 2020 2021 EduVark

Types of Cars Brands - 2020 2021 EduVark 29



List of all Australian Car Brands [Australian car manufacturers]

List of all Australian Car Brands [Australian car manufacturers] 30



Car brands - Pumped up tyres, with flat-style logos | LITTLE

Car brands - Pumped up tyres, with flat-style logos | LITTLE 31



Car brands - Pumped up tyres, with flat-style logos | LITTLE

Car brands - Pumped up tyres, with flat-style logos | LITTLE 32



Italian Car Brands | All car brands - company logos and meaning

Italian Car Brands | All car brands - company logos and meaning 33



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Subaru – Logos Download 34



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Ask HN: Trademark Troubletl;dr someone is claiming trademark infringement on a logo that they trademarked 4 years after we had had ours

This is my first post, I hope you guys can help. I am doing some marketing work for a small startup job board for medical device professionals (http://meddevicejobs.com). We had a logo and brand designed in 2004 by a design firm here in Phoenix, AZ.

Just recently, I noticed a different local design firm using a logo almost exactly like ours. This is the first I've heard of them, so I sent a sarcastic tweet from the company account, just 'Cool logo.' They tweeted back that it was cool and it's interesting that they've had it trademarked for 'many years.'

Next I get an email from them asking me to take our logo down because it infringes on their trademark. I looked up the trademark and they have the 'M' thingy trademarked, but reversed. The trademark was for 2008. We had this logo in 2004. We didn't trademark it as we didn't think it was necessary and we put our money elsewhere.

What is the best thing to do?

Thanks.
,Show HN: My Brand New Logo, a professional design for everyoneMy Brand New Logo is an online, automatic logo creator that provides professional designs for everyone who needs a logo:

https://mybrandnewlogo.com

In the past, working with a designer to design a logo was an expensive effort. My Brand New Logo solves that by automating the design process of a professional design studio. This gives you access to professional logos at a fraction of the price.

I made this web service because after years of running a design agency, I saw an increase in the need for logos, but noticed that hiring a professional designer is mostly out of reach for those that just started a new business. My experience as both designer and developer lead to the idea of creating an automatic logo machine that creates affordable, professional logos. This provides everyone with the ability to design a striking logo. My Brand New Logo is for the freelancers, the side project hustlers, the startups.

The general design quality is based on years of experience in graphic and web design. My algorithms follow design principles that I've applied in our design agency and this ensures carefully balanced and good looking logo designs. It's up to date with current trends in graphic design, like shiny gradients, contemporary fonts, geometric patterns and modern shapes. You can really go wild, and it will always look nice.

What really sets My Brand New Logo apart from other logo creators are the general design quality of the logos, special features like smart shapes and sophisticated gradient styles, and the multitude of possibilities to adjust the logos to your own taste.

Everyone can make a beautiful logo with My Brand New Logo.

https://mybrandnewlogo.com.
,Ask HN: Can I Photoshop Athletes wearing my gear if I worded it carefullyHi HN! Deciding on marketing for a lifestyle brand: if for example I said in an ad "Someday Even Tiger will be wearing these" with a shopped pic of Tiger Woods wearing my golf gloves with my logo, is this legal?

If not, what work around might be? Would a disclaimer work?

Thanks in advance for the brainstorming :)

PS: it is not a golf related brand..
,Launch HN: Parade (YC S20) – Launch your company without hiring a designerHey HN! We’re Alex and David, the founders of Parade (https://getparade.com). Parade uses software to guide founders through early branding decisions, including designing a basic logo, selecting fonts, selecting colors, and defining their company’s overall aesthetic.

A lot of early stage founders are incredible engineers, but lack the ability to make things look “right”. We’ve seen a bunch of our friends launch products to no reception, some of which seemed due to poor design decisions (like, making buttons hard to find or a landing page that looks like it might steal your credit card).

Two years ago, two of my closest friends started a company, raised a small round, and spent tens of thousands of dollars on their initial branding. That was a substantial percentage of their funding, and then their brand entirely changed once they learned more about their customer. After I saw them waste a ton of time and money on this, I realized that it ought to be possible to build software that could have done just as good of a job as the design agency. At the core of it, the designers asked my friends a bunch of questions about how they want their company to be perceived by customers, offered them colors and fonts and a design aesthetic that conveyed those feelings, and then created a mockup of a website that incorporated those elements. So, I decided to build software to do just that.

With Parade, we have taken a traditional brand design interview and turned it into a self-serve software product. You answer a series of questions about how you want your brand to be perceived and receive design aesthetic suggestions based on them. We use machine learning to identify design elements (such as fonts, colors, layouts, use of color, density of information, line and button styles, and visuals) that project the way you want your brand to feel, then present them to you as simple choices. To power the suggestions, we collected training data from both designers and non-designers to understand what emotional reactions these design elements evoke. Because of this technology, we are able to identify the design aesthetics that you want without having to iterate repeatedly or spend hours searching for inspiration. After you make your choices, we use the math behind design theory (such as an algorithm to expand one color into a range of colors that accounts for the difference in perceived contrast based on hue, saturation, and lightness) to flesh out your brand [0].

Right now, after onboarding, you are able to access all of your design elements in a style guide for free through the dashboard. It includes your colors and your fonts, plus a place to download your logo and icon in a few colors. You can see an example of what this looks like here: https://app.getparade.com/hackernews/style-guide or here: https://app.getparade.com/hooli/style-guide. This is similar to the output startups get from a first engagement with a designer, which helps you set up basic, consistent styling for your website and social media profiles.

At this point, we’ve helped thousands of companies create their brands, including YC-backed companies like WellPrincipled (https://www.wellprincipled.com/), Enable (https://www.enable.us/) and MeterFeeder (https://www.meterfeeder.com/).

The next step beyond style guides would be to automatically generate brand assets—things like pitch decks, landing pages, and social media posts. We're working on that. We haven't completely automated it yet, but we are able to create these assets with very rapid turnaround time. Once we get it fully automated, we plan to add subscription features that enable founders to make ready-to-use assets themselves.

In the meantime, we run an agency, serving customers using our work-in-progress software. It’s different from a traditional agency, though—while traditional agencies spend many days asking you about how you want your brand to look, seeking inspiration, and iterating based on your feedback, we are able to capture what you describe through our onboarding survey and create assets with your design elements algorithmically. We are able to deliver most designs within 48 hours, and almost all of our customers have been satisfied without any iteration. Right now, a lot of the algorithmic design work happens via an in-house Figma plugin, which we plan to move onto our platform in 2022 and open up to self-service.

Something that’s surprised us while working on this: we’ve found that our users don’t always believe that their choices are really great. Design is intimidating—you’re aware that there is some psychology of color and also some color theory rules, but aren’t exactly sure what they are. You’ve built things in the past that just didn’t look quite right—how can you be sure the choices you made on Parade are good? Oftentimes, designers will even use words to make themselves seem to know some secret you don’t. We’re trying to reassure our users by surfacing more of the science behind the suggestions we make, and to make sure we encode rules that prevent certain common mistakes.

We would love to hear your thoughts, questions, concerns, or ideas about what we’re building - or about your experiences with automating design in general. We appreciate all feedback and suggestions!

[0] See https://www.w3.org/TR/AERT/#color-contrast for math on color contrast, or https://alienryderflex.com/hsp.html for a good writeup on perceived brightness..
,The Most Powerful Colors in the World ...And How You Make The Next OnesAs a YC W10 startup, we were lucky to have dinner with Zuckerberg and I asked him afterwards why he chose that blue for Facebook... Cause he's color blind. Not a majestic response about how color influences mood, buying habits, etc.

He used a color that was personally best for him. And a lot of the top brands in the world now, started in garages & workshops... where the branding research consisted of a couple rounds 'what if we...' before a name was born and then a logo & design.

My favorite example of this is Mercedes. The brand now stands for luxury cultivates a significant vibe... but why did the founder call it that? Simply, he named the company after his daughter... and now people name their daughters after the car!

A lot of YC companies get greif for their names (most.ly the ly.ly ones) but how much does a name / brand have on the actual product being successful.

I think it can have an influence, but at the end of the day... the quality of what you build will determine its success.

With that in mind, my fellow hackers & founders... from a guy that runs a website about color... Be more adventurous with your colors. Have some fun..
,Ask HN: Does this software exist? Image tracker for white label softwareMy Saas company lets customers brand our white label software with their logo, corporate images, slogans, domain, etc. There is a slow manual process where a project or account manager has to give the customers marketing team the available branding points along with the requirements (pixels, file type, character length, etc.) The customer’s marketing team isn’t technical or organized, so they screw up providing content that meets the requirements. After the account manager gets the content from the customer and stages it in the software, the customer sees it and is unhappy. They didn’t take into account how bad a logo with written text appears in a tiny image, they wrote a sub header that doesn’t make sense on a particular page, etc. This slows implementation time which ultimately costs us and the customer money.

Instead of mucking around with this, I want to be able to put a set of urls in our software. Then customers can upload the images and text to some management site that validates the images meet the requirements, automatically does conversions if possible or makes suggestions on what is wrong. Then the images get output to some place where the customer can see them in the software for approval. The customer can then approve them and automatically promote them to the prod software. We the white label saas company never are involved since this is just a set of urls we consume.
I need to be able to expense this on my company card so $1000 a year. It sounds like a cms but most CMS systems are over complicated. This is supposed to save time which gets lost if an account manager has to explain something. Contentful seems to be the closest thing but still doesn’t seem set up for this use case..
,How do you think of Google SnoopaVision (previous 360 cam video)?Google lies, as always. Do not get fooled.

Google had provided 360 videos since last summer 2015. But seemingly that was not as expected. Yesterday, I watched a single YouTube video and I found there was an icon on the down right side of the video player, which is called Snoopa. Here's the link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mXjLhFUruzA

And I clicked it, it said "SnoopaVision is in beta, you can watch this video in SnoopaVision mode after 10/25/2016. " If you scope the logo of "SnoopaVision", you would see it's a head of black man. And in the introduction of video of "SnoopaVision" --- https://www.youtube.com/snoopavision?v=mXjLhFUruzA , you can see all the time this black man (a popular singer, or less? ) is "busy" working in Google as an Architect.

(lie 1): But if you watch this video at 00:45, you would find the SnoopaDogg was trying to code like a stupid psycho on a computer in Google. I know people don't code like that in Google, please don't fool us! Show respects to coders, please.

(lie 2): At 00:50, the Snoopa wrote 'dgg' on a board. And seemingly other calculus formulas were all under the shadow of this Architect. Or Snoopa wrote these formulas in Google. Show respects to scholars, please. Or people in Google don't care.

Response: Google was trying to let popular people get involved and brand their 360cam video products. But in the video Snoopa himself looks like a drug-addict, who would say some argot, dirty words even guns pointing at his head. The image was very violent, nasty, low self-esteem, full of weed. By the way, the icon "Snoopa" may make you feel itching. Can't Google have a more flatten icon/symbol for this. Please don't put this heroism for branding your products in 360cam video industry. Or try someone with greater public image. We don't want to be treated as fools as you think we are.

How do you think, guys?.
,IamaSource.com: European Small Business Going Crowdsourcing Graphic Design NeedsIamaSource.com (literally, I am a source) is the new online tool that is allowing companies and startups to post a graphic design contest and get hundreds of custom designs from worldwide creatives. This innovative model is called design crowdsourcing and now It is available to all entrepreneurs needing a brand identity for their new company.<p>April 06, 2011 09:36 AM Eastern Daylight Time nIamaSource.com successfully applying the graphic design crowdsourcing model to its platform is going increasingly used by European small business needing to develop their brand identity. Every company can post a contest on IamaSource, make a crowd of designers compete and get hundreds of custom designs to chose from: from logos to business card, from promotional brochures to website layouts.<p>One of the first needs in starting a new company is finding a talented graphic designer to entrust the development of the company’s image.<p>Commit the corporate image to a single designer can be difficult. Small businesses often need to get a lot of graphic proposals to tight deadlines and on very small budget. These needs can hardly be met hiring a single freelance or contacting an Ad agency while can be met using the on-line model of crowdsourcing design contests just as IamaSource.com allows to do.<p>Here is how IamaSource.com works: the customers describe what they need and how much are willing to spend (usually ranging from 200 € for logo designs, 250 € for brochure etc.). On the other side hundreds of designers start competing to achieve the best graphic design and meet the customers’ needs.<p>At the end of the contest the client chooses the best proposal among those received. The winning designer get the money prize while the client receives the final files of the artwork and all rights to use It.<p>On every contest are presented on average 400 custom made designs, so the platform is ideal for the most demanding customers.<p>IamaSource.com is dedicated to customers from all over the world and especially European companies and startups, who are approaching this new model successfully. “We have customers from Italy, Poland and Belgium but also from USA and South America” says the IamaSource team. “The money prizes that every company makes available to the participants are in EURO currency and this makes us ideally closer to European companies, which are using our platform in a enthusiastic way'. 'The thing that makes us more satisfied is to deal not only with companies more receptive to innovations, such as those of the IT industry, but also with small shops looking for the right logo for their business. This makes us understand that IamaSource is easily usable by anyone”.<p>The budget is 100% money back guaranteed if the designers who join the Contest are less than ten. 'IamaSource offer a 100% money back guarantee but it never occurred to date. All customers have always been extremely satisfied and amazed by the quantity and quality of designs received' ensures the IamaSource team. 'Many customers now use IamaSource as a tool for all their graphic design needs, from business cards to brochures. We are very honored to have many returning clients'.<p>IamaSource.com is a european based design crowdsourcing marketplace. Small business and sturtup find on IamaSource a community of over 3.000 designers competing in creative contests to realize their needs.<p>For more information please visit: iamasource.com.


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guy in my street got this car never saw this brand ever looked up cross shaped car logo or double L never found it dont want the model just the brand

guy in my street got this car never saw this brand ever looked up cross shaped car logo or double L never found it dont want the model just the brand 1



[Luke Smith] Mercedes is celebrating 55 years of its AMG brand at Spa: car will run a special AMG logo and large retro number on the sidepods, while Wolff, Hamilton and Russell will complete runs today in the Mercedes-AMG ONE, the new GT3 Edition 55 and the famous 'Red Pig' 300 SEL

[Luke Smith] Mercedes is celebrating 55 years of its AMG brand at Spa: car will run a special AMG logo and large retro number on the sidepods, while Wolff, Hamilton and Russell will complete runs today in the Mercedes-AMG ONE, the new GT3 Edition 55 and the famous 'Red Pig' 300 SEL 2



Cenntro logo seen on current dealerships' websites along other car brands. (Thanks to Frankie for major updates on the r/CENN Wiki!)

Cenntro logo seen on current dealerships' websites along other car brands. (Thanks to Frankie for major updates on the r/CENN Wiki!) 3



I'm trying to find out the name of a brand of car based off of the logo, after trawling through lists of car emblems i havent been successful in my searching and thus, i take to reddit to find the answer to my query.

I'm trying to find out the name of a brand of car based off of the logo, after trawling through lists of car emblems i havent been successful in my searching and thus, i take to reddit to find the answer to my query. 4



[Decalspotters] The @astonmartin Vantage @F1 Safety Car has had @aramco branding added to it for the HungarianGP. The Aramco logos can be seen on the doors, rear wing, hood and the bumpers. (Photo credit to Motorsport Images / Carl Bingham)

[Decalspotters] The @astonmartin Vantage @F1 Safety Car has had @aramco branding added to it for the HungarianGP. The Aramco logos can be seen on the doors, rear wing, hood and the bumpers. (Photo credit to Motorsport Images / Carl Bingham) 5



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