The coffee giant's iconic logo, which features a twin-tailed mermaid or "siren," has roots in an unusual and somewhat eerie history. According to the Starbucks website, the logo has evolved ...
"While scouring old marine books, a mysterious, nautical figure called to them, a twin-tailed siren," the Starbucks website said. The siren was chosen as the logo for a multitude of reasons, including ...
In fact, Starbucks even refers to its logo as one of the company’s “most recognizable assets.” The other most recognizable Starbucks asset? Their wordmark: Notice that the company intentionally ...
In the past year, Starbucks stock has gained 5%, far lagging the S&P 500's ( ^GSPC) 24% rise. But the shares have risen 32% in the past six months after Niccol was announced as the new CEO in August.
The Tropicana logo is a true standout in organic design with its delightful blend of organic shapes, vibrant colours, and natural motifs. 3 – Starbucks: A Siren's Timeless Allure The iconic Starbucks ...
If you look at this tumbler closely, you can see the tagged wall design that’s so iconic to the Big Apple around the famed Starbucks logo. This, combined with the gold “NYC” initials and the black-and ...
Starbucks has changed its logo many times since it started in 1971. Each change, from a brown, more detailed mermaid to today’s simplified version, reflects how much the company has grown and where it ...
Starbucks (SBUX) is brewing up Taco Bell (YUM) vibes under CEO Brian Niccol. On Tuesday morning, Starbucks named longtime Taco Bell executive Mike Grams as chief stores officer and former Taco ...