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The Shrek logo uses first type, then colour, then image, then texture, to  make itself unique. Its most recog…
23-jul-2019 - The Shrek logo uses first type, then colour, then image, then texture, to make itself unique. Its most recognisable feature is the ogre ears on the S, so recognisable that when I pointed out that the E is lowercase, my sister said, "I never noticed; I've always just looked at the S!"
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