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Starbucks has used its image of a double-tailed siren since the early 1970s, but as the company has grown, she has undergone a number of changes.. While many of the alterations simply involved ...
There are many secret messages in company logos you may have missed—including the Baskin Robbins logo and the 7-Eleven logo—and Starbucks is no exception. According to the team that redesigned ...
The original Starbucks logo was somewhat crudely designed; it had been made from a wood carving, Co.Design reports. So when the image was revamped in 2011, the designers wanted to make the logo ...
Starbucks had drawn similar criticism when it reintroduced the vintage logo in 2006. [321] The logo was altered when Starbucks entered the Saudi Arabian market in 2000 to remove the siren, leaving only her crown, [322] as reported in a Pulitzer Prize-winning column by Colbert I. King in The Washington Post in 2002.
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A company's fate can rise, or fall, on a new look, and when Starbucks last year revamped the logo for its Seattle's Best brand, the general opinion was: fall (or "fail," if you lolz in social ...
Starbucks’ shift from a sit-down shop to a primarily drive-thru and mobile pickup business has been gradual. The company was hesitant to build out drive-thru stores during the 1990s, fearing ...