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  • 3 days ago | logohistories.com | Richard Baird

    This post is supported by LogoArchive – The home of historical logos. Discover over 4500 of history’s greatest designs from the world’s finest designers. Always find the logo inspiration you need for your next project here. The growth of commercial international air travel afforded countries the opportunity to project aspects of their culture into foreign lands. This was particularly true for those national airlines known as ‘flag carriers’.

  • 1 week ago | logohistories.com | Richard Baird

    This post is supported by LogoArchive – The home of historical logos. Discover over 4000 of history’s greatest designs from the world’s finest designers. Always find the logo inspiration you need for your next project here. Citibank was founded in 1812 as the City Bank of New York and later came to be known as the First National City Bank of New York. The creation of Citicorp, a holding company, in 1968 began a trend amongst the larger banks as they expanded into new areas of business.

  • 2 weeks ago | logohistories.com | Richard Baird

    This post is supported by LogoArchive – The home of historical logos. Discover over 4000 of history’s greatest designs from the world’s finest designers. Always find the logo inspiration you need for your next project here. Having accumulated a growing amount of debt the national railway of Japan was privatised in 1987 and split into seven for-profit railway companies; six regional passenger services and one freight service. These were collectively called the Japan Railways Group or the JR Group.

  • 3 weeks ago | logohistories.com | Richard Baird

    This post is supported by LogoArchive – The home of historical logos. Discover over 4000 of history’s greatest designs from the world’s finest designers. Always find the logo inspiration you need for your next project here. International Paper Company (IP) was formed in 1898 from the merger of 17 pulp and paper mills scattered across northeastern United States. These ranged from small mills with 11 ton daily production outputs to advanced industrial facilities with over 150 tons.

  • 1 month ago | logohistories.com | Richard Baird

    This post is supported by LogoArchive – The home of historical logos. Discover over 4000 of history’s greatest designs from the world’s finest designers. Updated every single day. Always find the logo inspiration you need for your next logo or branding project. Start here. By the mid-1960s the British Oxygen Company was manufacturing many other products aside from oxygen.

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