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What Did The Original Star Wars Logo Look Like?  A Fascinating Look At The Branding Evolution Of An American Classic
What Did The Original Star Wars Logo Look Like? A Fascinating Look At The Branding Evolution Of An American Classic
What Did The Original Star Wars Logo Look Like? A Fascinating Look At The Branding Evolution Of An American Classic
First things first:  I've never seen the movie Star Wars or any of its sequels.  But I know that the film is an American classic that most people have seen at least once (and some diehards have seen enough to intimately know each and every word of the script). These Star Wars fans are well aware of how the film has been altered over the years and they can point out the changes along the way. Read
Kodak Preps For Bankruptcy
Kodak Preps For Bankruptcy
Kodak Preps For Bankruptcy
Historically, changing technology has left many innovative companies in the dark as progress marches on;  It appears that this fate might be waiting for the Kodak film company. Eastman Kodak (EK) has hired law firm Jones Day for restructuring advice as it faces growing concerns from investors over its turnaround prospects, The Wall Street Journal reported this afternoon...
The Days Are Dwindling For Photographic Film
The Days Are Dwindling For Photographic Film
The Days Are Dwindling For Photographic Film
Not that we needed to tell you - but - the end is almost near for non-digital cameras and film.  What with Kodachrome being phased out...people walking around with cameras on their smart phones...and the prices for professional-grade cameras on the decrease - there will probably come a day in our lifetime that "standard" cameras are a total thing of the past...