THE LOGO CHRONICLES -Part 1
Wagh Bakri brew-tastic logo emphasizes equality among all by showing tiger (wagh) and goat (Bakri) sipping tea in the same cup.
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Well that simplification started after the launch of App Store when you had to fit your logo into a tiny square. thus companies had to make is small and simple
Why are logos getting simpler?
For a long time, logos were real work of art filled with symbols, shape and what not. But now it's nothing more than just a text with a unique font.
So this trend of simplifying logo mainly started in 2007 when Steve
How Square Revolutionized POS Payments!
So it all started in 2009 when Jack Dorsey's friend, Jim McKelvey, was unable to complete a $2,000 sale because the store didn’t accept credit cards.
Jack realized that credit card machines were too expensi
Small Wins, Big Lessons: The Power of a Simple Idea
Sometimes, the smallest projects bring the biggest surprises. What started as a quick experiment—a “let’s just try this” moment—turned into an unexpected success.
The lesson? Never underestimate a
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Chamarti Sreekar
Passionate about Pos... • 5d
Make Higher Level Ads with ChatGPT! ✨✨
Prompt:
Create 1:1 image. A small helicopter carrying a giant [ Brand ] iconic product, the helicopter is painted with designed brand theme, against blue sky, white cloud, lens flare, a product ad with a logo
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Wanted to share something!
So this morning , I was working on designing a logo and I litteraly had no idea where to start from, just had a small picture in my mind about it, but I wasn't really sure about it, so I asked ai to d
I have an idea
We started an online wholesale store where all local vendors buy products easily. we make their interface so simple which help customer to use it. They can easily select any product and order them in bulk with overall low cost as comp
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Aditya Tiwari
Founder of Native Kn... • 6m
Validate Market Fit Before Going All In
Building the product is thrilling, but I learned early on that I needed to validate its market fit. Would people actually pay for this? I ran small pilot programs, asked for feedback, and ensured the product h
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Comet
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🍕Ever heard of the "Two Pizza Rule"?
Jeff Bezos built Amazon on this simple idea:
**“If two pizzas can’t feed your team, it’s too big.”**
Sounds quirky, but it’s genius. Here’s why it WORKS:
🚀 **Small Teams → Big Results:**
- 5-7 people
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Jack Dorsey explains how recognizing fortunate situations led to the founding of Twitter and Square
One of the most important skills for any entrepreneur is recognizing opportunities and acting on them.
Jack Dorsey, co-founder of Twitter and Square
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