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WWF’s panda logo was designed by the organisation’s founding chairman, the naturalist and painter Sir Peter Scott in 1961. Twenty years later, WWF became the first international organisation to work ...
The WWF got the idea of using Chi-Chi, a female giant panda at London Zoo. The team felt “the big, furry animal with her appealing, black-patched eyes” would make an excellent logo.
1. WWF's panda logo was chosen for cuteness appeal and to save on printing costs When the World Wide Fund For Nature, formerly World Wildlife Fund, got its start in 1961, the organization knew it ...
The world’s best-loved brands and sports team will team up once again as part of WWF’s #WorldWithoutNature ... to look twice as brands remove iconic nature images from their logos. This year’s ...
The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) came up with its famous panda logo 50 years ago. According to Max Nicholson, the mastermind behind the charity (then called the World Wildlife Fund ...
Lu said that the giant panda, which has been WWF's logo since its establishment in 1961, is also a symbol of the global conservation movement. The achievements they've made in the past decades ...
WWF's fellow environmental group Greenpeace was banned in Russia last month. WWF Russia said it would no longer use the WWF acronym or panda logo.
WWF's famous panda mascot engaged crowds at key hotspots like Burrard and Stadium-Chinatown Skytrain Station. Enthusiastic Vancouverites, including AC/DC concertgoers, took turns going toe-to-toe ...
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