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Pastimes : Corporate Logos

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To: Bill Ulrich who wrote (24)10/11/2006 3:00:05 PM
From: Bob  Read Replies (2) of 68
 
From the comments:

The old UPS logo has one annoying flaw. For the past several years, UPS has required that packages submitted for shipping not have any string. So if UPS doesn't want any string on its boxes, why did it have a logo showing a box tied with string? I'm quite certain the "no string" requirement was already in effect for many years while at the same time the company retained its familiar string-tied box logo. Did this bother anyone else?

Interesting.....

I used to be in the logo business, shirts, ummbrellas, all that sort of stuff, one of my accounts was Lucent, employees called this the "flaming anus" when it came out:

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