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9 famous logo changes in 2012 that you may not have noticed

Some subtle, some not so subtle.

SOME OF THE biggest brands in the world ditched their old logos for new ones this year.

Microsoft ditched its logo after 25 years, and the American fast food outlet Wendy’s changed up its girl with the pigtails for the first time since 1983.

But even though a company’s logo is one of its most valuable, and certainly visible, marketing tools, we’re willing to bet that you missed a few of the major changes.

9 famous logo changes in 2012 that you may not have noticed
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  • USA Today old

  • USA Today new

  • Universal old

  • Universal new

  • Twitter old

  • Twitter new

  • Microsoft old

  • Microsoft new

  • Jaguar old

  • Jaguar new

  • Ebay old

  • Ebay new

  • DC Comics old

  • DC Comics new

  • Avis old

  • Avis new

  • American Red Cross old

  • American Red Cross new

- Reproduced with permission from Business Insider

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