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The Stories Behind the Most Iconic Brand Logos Ever Created!

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The good thing about the Apple logo is that it tells the brand name without having to spell it. According to some, the half-eaten apple is a reference to the poisoned apple consumed by Alan Turing. Walter Issacson’s autobiography of Steve Jobs reveals why Steve choose the name Apple. It is probably just that, a myth.

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How Black People Leveraged Tech Bigotry to Boss the Blockchain Below the Radar

Austin Startup

in it and that flimsy name-dropping “Blockchain Revolution” book was being published [fyi, that book is garbage], the African-American community has already been quietly working on blockchain/DLT technology and here is where this wonderful article begins. Stuff CNBC and other media outlets don’t want to acknowledge.

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12 Questions: Meet Angus Griffin (England)

crowdSPRING Blog

Hi there, my name is Angus and I’m 30 … Although the name might imply, I actually don’t have much connection to Scotland. We also arrived at a rather pivotal and pertinent time in South African history, just after President Nelson Mandela was brought into power in 1994. Please tell us about yourself.

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12 Questions: Meet Angus Griffin (England)

crowdSPRING Blog

Hi there, my name is Angus and I’m 30 … Although the name might imply, I actually don’t have much connection to Scotland. We also arrived at a rather pivotal and pertinent time in South African history, just after President Nelson Mandela was brought into power in 1994. Please tell us about yourself.

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Which Are More Legible: Serif or Sans Serif Typefaces?

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The point size actually refers to the size of this metal block, and not the actual size of the letter. X-height refers to the height of the lower case “x” in a typeface. References. Point size is perhaps the element most used to describe the legibility of a type face, but it can also be the most deceptive.