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20 Identical Logo Designs – Copy Or Coincidence
The risks of plagiarism in logo designs: Logo plagiarism is an ever increasing nuisance for logo designers, especially with the advent of the internet. With a simple click or just a little search on Google, anyone in the world can copy your corporate logos. In fact, Google itself has not been spared of this unethical practice. Google has recently warned a Chinese search engine to change its logo design as it is a clear copy of world famous Google logo. Original VS Inspired logo design: There is a vast difference in creating an original logo design and a logo design inspired from another. Originality is something that many logo designers claim but getting inspired from a logo design. Making slight modifications to it and then claiming it to be new and unique is not called originality. However, many designers have been defending themselves saying creative minds think alike and I think they are not completely wrong. What happens is that a logo designer observes so many logos in his life. Intentionally or unconsciously, he follows those logo design ideas when designing for a client. Therefore, take a look at some of the most identical logo designs below and decide which of these seems to be a copy or coincidence? 1. Google and Goojje 2. VOLVO and Quicktime 3. British Paints and Pagan Osborne 4. NBC and Nebraska ETV Network 5. Belfast City and South Hams Food & Drink 6. Blackburn Market and Barrow 7. Britney Spears’ believe 8. Quark, Alcone, Scottish Arts Council and Artworkers 9. DoshDosh and David Airey 10. Carrier and Ford 11. BMW and BYD 12. FDA and SEGA and CNN 13. Toyota (Japan) vs Jincheng (China) 14. PEPSI and Korean Airline 15. One Spa, One, Penzeys One 16. Sun Microsystems and Columbia Sportswear 17. Sinar Mas and Airbus 18. Unilever and Swiat Zdrowia 19. Bacardi and Swiss air force logo 20. Quiznos Sub and New Quest Check out the Google Buzz and UNO similarity by clicking on the given link. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com |
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