Can You Identify These Brands By Their Signature Fonts Alone?

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Hint: Entertainment

Hint: Entertainment
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The Disney logo is based on founder Walt Disney's personal signature.

The Disney logo is based on founder Walt Disney's personal signature.
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Hint: Tech

Hint: Tech

Facebook's logo font was created by the designer Joe Kral, a friend of the company's founders.

Facebook's logo font was created by the designer Joe Kral, a friend of the company's founders.
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Hint: Sportswear

Hint: Sportswear

Nike uses a variation of the Futura font in its logo and on its t-shirts.

Nike uses a variation of the Futura font in its logo and on its t-shirts.
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Hint: Tech

Hint: Tech

Yahoo unveiled its new logo to jeers last year after it spent a month teasing the internet with possible redesigns.

Yahoo unveiled its new logo to jeers last year after it spent a month teasing the internet with possible redesigns.
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Hint: Tech

Hint: Tech

Google uses a variation of the Catull typeface, giving off an air of playfulness and flexibility.

Google uses a variation of the Catull typeface, giving off an air of playfulness and flexibility.
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Hint: Drinks

Hint: Drinks

Coca-Cola is one of America's most iconic brands, and its "classic" script mark is recognized around the world.

Coca-Cola is one of America's most iconic brands, and its "classic" script mark is recognized around the world.
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Hint: Pro sports team

Hint: Pro sports team

The Yanks have been using some version of the bat logo since 1947.

The Yanks have been using some version of the bat logo since 1947.
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Hint: Cars

Hint: Cars

In 2006, Ford used the rights to its logo as collateral for a badly-needed loan.

In 2006, Ford used the rights to its logo as collateral for a badly-needed loan.
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Hint: Restaurant

Hint: Restaurant

Taco Bell's current logo was adopted in 1994.

Taco Bell's current logo was adopted in 1994.
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Hint: Tech

Hint: Tech

IBM says the horizontal stripes in its logo, introduced in 1972, are meant to convey "speed and dynamism."

IBM says the horizontal stripes in its logo, introduced in 1972, are meant to convey "speed and dynamism."
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Hint: Restaurant

Hint: Restaurant

The arrows in Subway's logo signify the entrance and exits of a subway.

The arrows in Subway's logo signify the entrance and exits of a subway.
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Now see some more recently updated logos ...

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