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It s not that astronauts or space expeditions fans are discontent with the present logo of NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration); nor is there any call for adopting a new logo that would represent the organization in a more meaningful way. Nevertheless, Max Lapteff, a young Russian guy apparently has designed nasa live feed a suggestive logo for NASA that is labelled as smart and speculative rebranding of the organization nasa live feed by wired.com in a recently published article.
During the cold war era, NASA s closest rival was the then USSR led by the Russians; ironically, a Russian national is proposing a new logo this time, and the question is: Will NASA choose to adopt this cool new logo?
Why is Lapteff s logo cool compared to the current one and the worm styled logo that was abandoned in 1992? It is the philosophy behind his logo, which appears to be more comprehensive and visionary than the previous logos. NASA s current logo is a combination of themes; big letters that spell NASA (white color) goes through nasa live feed an orbit like a circle (also white in color) and a red chevron intersects the area while there are images of stars in white scattered nasa live feed all over a round blue surface. The logo contains too many objects, three different colors and little comprehensible message, which looks outdated.
Lapteff designed the logo after he got inspired by watching the night sky. He keeps the surface white, puts the letters spelling NASA (the A s without the crossbars) in the middle that are blue with white borders and just slightly on the upper right of the word, he puts a blue circle with white border. Instead of a circle, he cuts the letters from the baseline that may be perceived as an ark. Finally, his tagline says, For the Benefit of All . It would be nice if NASA considers adopting this logo.
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It s not that astronauts or space expeditions fans are discontent with the present logo of NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration); nor is there any call for adopting a new logo that would represent the organization in a more meaningful way. Nevertheless, Max Lapteff, a young Russian guy apparently has designed nasa live feed a suggestive logo for NASA that is labelled as smart and speculative rebranding of the organization nasa live feed by wired.com in a recently published article.
During the cold war era, NASA s closest rival was the then USSR led by the Russians; ironically, a Russian national is proposing a new logo this time, and the question is: Will NASA choose to adopt this cool new logo?
Why is Lapteff s logo cool compared to the current one and the worm styled logo that was abandoned in 1992? It is the philosophy behind his logo, which appears to be more comprehensive and visionary than the previous logos. NASA s current logo is a combination of themes; big letters that spell NASA (white color) goes through nasa live feed an orbit like a circle (also white in color) and a red chevron intersects the area while there are images of stars in white scattered nasa live feed all over a round blue surface. The logo contains too many objects, three different colors and little comprehensible message, which looks outdated.
Lapteff designed the logo after he got inspired by watching the night sky. He keeps the surface white, puts the letters spelling NASA (the A s without the crossbars) in the middle that are blue with white borders and just slightly on the upper right of the word, he puts a blue circle with white border. Instead of a circle, he cuts the letters from the baseline that may be perceived as an ark. Finally, his tagline says, For the Benefit of All . It would be nice if NASA considers adopting this logo.
Related news: Trade-in your old Surface nasa live feed and get up to $650 credit from Microsoft Pebble may delight users with its new Smartwatch on Feb 24 The new Blackphone and its tablet counterpart are released with the latest nasa live feed security platform References: wired.com
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HTC One M9 rumored to have a 64 GB internal memory variant Apple introduces its thinnest MacBook Air ever Alleged Oppo smartwatch rumored to charge fully in five… Milk Music celebrates 1st birthday by launching web player… Apple Watch will be diabetes friendly
Latest News Benchmarking report reveals ZTE Nubia Z9 is packing a Snapdragon 810 LG device nasa live feed possessing 5.8 inch screen spotted at FCC Driverless Mercedes Benz concept car seen on San Francisco streets Google announces its Chromebook Pixel 2015, price starts at $999 Samsung Galaxy S6 Active to sport a 5.5 inch display with QHD display
Robotics These Wrong Trousers are smart trousers developed by UK robotics experts Robear has all the strength with a gentle touch Here is a robot that thinks like a worm Robots working at the accident scene in Fukushima
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3BtKgD6CeA8&t=63 Blind for 18 years, his tears will leave you in tears Smartphone photo tricks that screams pure awesomness This gun really is homemade and is as bad as it looks. Feel like stabbing your phone battery? nasa live feed Don’t!!
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