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Clark’s original wooden pony logo. Fifty-some years later, we’ve seen a bunch of evolutions to this particular equine, which is always galloping west (left). According to Lee Iacocca, “The Mustang is ...
Go ahead and name the most famous horses in history. Seabiscuit, definitely. The onetime owner of the head that shared a bed with Jack Woltz in The Godfather, maybe. And then you arrive at Ralph ...
Italian automaker Ferrari is finally setting the record straight on its famous prancing pony logo. The company recently released a video that chronicles the logo’s evolution throughout history, ...
From Supreme’s blaring italics to Gucci’s interlocking double-Gs, logos are the window to a brand’s soul. You can find them tucked subtly in the back of a shirt collar or emblazoned prominently on the ...
Go ahead and name the most famous horses in history. Seabiscuit, definitely. The onetime owner of the head that shared a bed with Jack Woltz in The Godfather, maybe. And then you arrive at Ralph ...