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- content: "> \"Logos are more important than we realize – a logo is often your first impression of a company and as such having a good one will go a long way to being memorable and instilling a sense of trust and familiarity.\"\n\n\\\n-\_**ADAM COGAN**, SSW CHIEF ARCHITECT (POSTED ON\_[ADAM'S BLOG](https://adamcogan.com/2014/06/11/introducing-new-ssw-logo/))\n"
+ content: "> \"Logos are more important than we realize – a logo is often your first impression of a company and as such having a good one will go a long way to being memorable and instilling a sense of trust and familiarity.\"\n\n\\\n-\_**ADAM COGAN**, SSW CHIEF ARCHITECT\n"
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- - content: "## Background\n\nIn 2012 we launched a new SSW website with the influence of Windows 8 and Metro tiles. Our nearly 20 year old logo started to look dated.\n\nThen we began a serious effort to reinvent our branding for this new age of digital media.\n\n## Related Links\n\n* [SSW Typography & Web Design References](https://www.ssw.com.au/ssw/company/Web-Reference.aspx)\n* [Do you set design guidelines for your company?](https://www.ssw.com.au/rules/set-design-guidelines)\n\n## 2014 Logo Refresh\n\nOn the SSW new logo, you may just recognize several elements inspired from our original logo – the web, the globe and the \"swoosh\", as Adam Cogan loves to call it. Our goal was to retain the elements that made our company recognizable, but freshen it up with a Metro touch.\n\nWe kept the \"swoosh\" but replaced the globe and the web with the four squares as homage to our proud Microsoft affiliation.\n\nOf course we tightened the overall alignment and straightened the font - now using\_Helvetica Neue LT Pro 95.\n\nWe hope you like it!\n\n\n"
+ - content: "## Background\n\nIn 2012 we launched a new SSW website with the influence of Windows 8 and Metro tiles. Our nearly 20 year old logo started to look dated.\n\nThen we began a serious effort to reinvent our branding for this new age of digital media.\n\n## Related Links\n\n* [Adam's Blog - Introducing the new SSW logo](https://adamcogan.com/2014/06/11/introducing-new-ssw-logo/)\n* [SSW Typography & Web Design References](https://www.ssw.com.au/ssw/company/Web-Reference.aspx)\n* [Do you set design guidelines for your company?](https://www.ssw.com.au/rules/set-design-guidelines)\n\n## 2014 Logo Refresh\n\nOn the SSW new logo, you may just recognize several elements inspired from our original logo – the web, the globe and the \"swoosh\", as Adam Cogan loves to call it. Our goal was to retain the elements that made our company recognizable, but freshen it up with a Metro touch.\n\nWe kept the \"swoosh\" but replaced the globe and the web with the four squares as homage to our proud Microsoft affiliation.\n\nOf course we tightened the overall alignment and straightened the font - now using\_Helvetica Neue LT Pro 95.\n\nWe hope you like it!\n\n\n"
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