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
yeah ik but that iconic jaguar in their logo is what made them look standout and now it jaguar feels no better than a regular car.
Like ik people won't buy a car just because of the logo but it still affects
💡Used car business 🚙
Many cars are standing in a straight line.
If you want to start a business then you can start the business of old cars. To start this business you will have to spend Rs 3 lakh. You will also have to get a big garage
Nowadays e
Startup A -
A used car marketplace platform for premium cars only like Audi, merc, jaguar etc.
This differs from normal marketplaces since the car buying experience here is curated and premium since it also has a omnichannel presence and makes you
I've been running ads to grow my thing (I will not promote) but I think that's stupid.
I'm paying Zuck $20 a day and I don't think he needs it.
It feels like a blooming waste.
Instead I want to buy your thing, whatever it is, as long as it's not
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Rajan Paswan
Stealth • 5m
History of Maruti Suzuki in India!
Btw have you noticed, the new cars from the company do not have the Maruti logo? It just has Suzuki. Why?
Let's go back to 1971. Indira Gandhi wanted a "people's car" in India—a car that everybody could afford. Ma
Honestly, after visiting over 45 countries, India really stands out when it comes to personal hygiene issues, and it’s hard not to notice. Hygiene habits here feel very different from what I’ve seen in other places, and it can be uncomfortable at tim
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Tanvi Bharti
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Medial • 2d
Going beyond the poor logo redesign, I feel like Jaguar’s rebrand is unsuccessful because they’ve completely alienated their existing audience to pander to a demographic that most likely doesn’t have the means to own a luxury car, and more importantl
#Deepdive: So, what happened to Gensol Group’s electric car? 📛📛
BluSmart’s founder Anmol Jaggi had announced long ago that his listed company Gensol will get into the manufacturing of EVs which would then be deployed by BluSmart.
The plan was to
Day 3 of posting business content from which you can learn something new.
Let's say you are an mechanic and somebody comes to your shop with a car and the car is broken and you know how to fix it
It just one screw
The customer asked " Can you fixe
Apple is developing personal robots for your home
Apple wants to make exciting new things after ditching the electric car idea. They're now checking out robots for your house! Imagine a robot that follows you around or a cool table stand that moves
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Sagar Anantwar
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SimpliFin • 25d
Are you investing for growth or regular cash flow?
When it comes to mutual funds, choosing the right scheme can make a big difference in your returns. But what do terms like Growth, IDCW Payout, and IDCW Reinvestment mean? Let’s break it down in si