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===Dynamic logos=== {{multiple image <!-- Essential parameters -->| align = right | direction = horizontal | width = 100 <!-- Image 1 -->| image1 = Michelin Poster 1898.jpg | width1 = | alt1 = | caption1 = ''Nunc est bibendum'' (now is the time to drink), 1898 [[Michelin]] poster <!-- Image 2 -->| image2 = Facebook.svg | width2 = | alt2 = | caption2 = Old [[Facebook]] logo <!-- Image 3 -->| image3 = MTV Logo 2010.svg | width3 = | alt3 = | caption3 = The [[MTV]] logo. It has been modified to include images within the black areas from time to time. }} In 1898, the French tire manufacturer [[Michelin]] introduced the [[Michelin Man]], a cartoon figure presented in many different contexts, such as eating, drinking, and playing sports. By the early 21st century, large corporations such as [[MTV]], [[Nickelodeon]], [[Google]], [[Morton Salt]], and [[Saks Fifth Avenue]] had adopted ''dynamic logos'' that change over time from setting to setting.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.iht.com/bin/print.php?id=4548949 |title=The new corporate logo: Dynamic and changeable are all the rage |newspaper=International Herald Tribune |first=Alice |last=Rawsthorn |access-date=2008-05-21 |date=2007-02-11 |archive-date=2007-02-14 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070214132849/http://www.iht.com/bin/print.php?id=4548949 |url-status=live }}</ref>
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