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  1. Jul 5, 2022 · But when they launched Nevermind with a record release show in Seattle on September 13, 1991, their poster advertising the event boasted a now-familiar face: the yellow Nirvana squiggly-faced...

  2. Jul 3, 2024 · The musical style and stage image features of Nirvana, an Aberdeen-based rock band founded in 1987, are reflected in the logo. They are captured in the original smiling image that resides “under the wardrobe” – a state well known to both performers and fans.

  3. Jan 9, 2024 · Nirvana’s first logo coincided with their debut album “Bleach” in 1989, released under the Sub Pop label. This logo featured a yellow wordmark on a neutral background. Its simplicity aligns with many startup bands’ initial branding efforts, focusing on name recognition rather than intricate design.

  4. Nirvana has had two striking logos: a wordmark and an emblem. Together, they form a potent visual identity, helping the band become one of the most influential and noticeable worldwide. Interestingly, the two logos have remained unchanged since their inception. 1989—Now: The band released its maiden logo in 1989.

  5. The 1989 inauguration of the emblem for this iconic music ensemble introduced a striking yellow logotype. This dynamic hue, a symbol of vibrancy and warmth, was set against a pristine white canvas.

  6. The Birth of the Icon: Discover the origins of Nirvana's iconic squiggly-faced smiley logo, from Sub Pop to alleged inspiration from a strip club. Mystery Behind the Design: Explore...

  7. Jul 12, 2024 · Picture: Aurora Rose/Patrick McMullan via Getty Images. In 2020, designer Robert Fisher joined the case, claiming he created the "smiley face" logo for Nirvana back in the summer of 1991 when...

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