Honda has announced a significant update to its global motorcycle brand identity, unveiling three distinct emblems to clearly separate its electric and internal-combustion model lines. The brand said ...
For the longest time, Mac folder personalization was primarily limited to adding a name, tag, and custom icon. While you could tweak the look further through unofficial means, the default methods were ...
Kwik Trip understood the assignment. The beloved Wisconsin-based convenience store chain is taking notes from Cracker Barrel's logo rebrand fiasco. "never ️ update ️ logo ️ ever ️" Kwik Trip posted on ...
Cracker Barrel acknowledged the loud opposition to its new logo and remodel in a statement issued Monday, maintaining that Uncle Herschel is “not going anywhere” despite being removed from its updated ...
When it comes to iOS 26, Liquid Glass and legibility have been the subject of much discussion around the iPhone software redesign. On the Mac, however, app icon decisions have stirred up a lot of ...
Today, Coca-Cola has one of the most iconic brand identities in the world—so iconic, in fact, that one 2010s study found that “Coca‑Cola” is the second‑most widely understood term in the world after ...
Since launch, Gemini has had its own distinct blue-purple color palette. Google is now ready to more closely align the Gemini app to the primary brand with a new icon. Back in April, Google updated ...
Tired of the same old, bland yellow folders cluttering your Windows 11 File Explorer? Imagine a file system that’s not just functional, but visually engaging, instantly guiding your eye to the files ...
Following the last update nearly 10 years ago, Google is updating its iconic ‘G’ icon. On September 1, 2015, Google significantly updated its logo (‘Google’) to a modern typeface called Product Sans.
Every folder on macOS looks the same—a boring blue representation of a paper file. That makes browsing a folder full of folders harder than it needs to be because everything looks identical. Unless, ...
So you're browsing through your Windows files and notice that a few were marked with an annoying red X. In a panic, you try opening and editing them to see if they've somehow been corrupted. They ...