Word: logo
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...Stadium had an "audience kit" containing props to be used to create card-trick-like effects on television. The kit included the white ponchos, which most people put on before the ceremony began, as much for warmth as for team spirit; a red seat cushion with a Torino 2006 logo in white; and a red plastic flash light, to be wielded like a cigarette lighter at a rock concert. The kit itself was even a prop ? a metallic bag that could be held up to create a blinding effect. In case any audience member didn't know when to participate...
...other words, it wasn't just about the beer. Early on, for example, Hindy, a former newspaper reporter, called legendary designer Milton Glaser (best known for his I ? NY logo) every day for weeks to persuade him to create their logo. Glaser's name lent them some instant cool, and that distinctive B is now a familiar New York City signpost. When distributors balked at selling tiny lots of their beer, Hindy and Potter drove the trucks themselves and found salesmen who would patiently teach bar managers and convenience-store owners about specialty beer. They even started distributing rival...
...line, which offers distressed denim and logo T shirts as well as gauzy evening dresses and tailored suits, will be priced in the more accessible category often referred to as "bridge" and currently dominated by brands like Lauren by Ralph Lauren and Marc by Marc Jacobs. (Dresses start at $475, pants at $275, and jeans and T shirts run from...
Cramer paced around a desk covered with computer screens and hundreds of rubber bulls and bears with the show’s logo. He periodically threw these creatures at audience members to keep them enthusiastic as he discussed stock facts and figures...
...publication’s aardvark logo comes from being bullied by The Crimson in the past, according to Steinert...