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In-I-Nout, as the imitation was originally known, not only cribbed In-N-Out’s recipes but also furnished its dining room with red diner booths, a faux plant wall and a reversed In-N-Out logo.
There was also a change from the use of red to color the state of Texas, to a black and white outline of the image. Additionally, both red and yellow were used more dominantly in the logo ...
Its name bears resemblance to the iconic red outfit of the ace golfer on Sunday and even its logo has a story. According to the brand's official website, the logo is an obvious nod to Woods ...
Yep, there's a scientific reason behind why you can't resist those bright red logos you see everywhere. “Red is associated with increased heart rate, and it’s used to create a sense of urgency ...
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