ITunes was the original version of Apple Music, but it also included an easy way to transfer photos from your iPod Touch or original iPhone's and iPads. It also made music downloading possible before all the streaming services came out. This was back in the late 2000's.
Found it kind of funny that "EA" works for Electronic Arts... I know that nobody calls them Electronic Arts including the company itself but EA is right there in the logo. Also surprised myself getting Gazprom on my first guess, never even seen that logo before.
The same goes for PlayStation. The letters P and S are right there in the logo... And nobody calls the brand "PS", except when refering to specific consoles, which usually have their own logos. (I could be mistaken on that last part, I'm not a gamer...)
This is a super cool quiz and I've always been a fan of these logos quizzes, Unfortunately, half of the pictures didn't render in for me, but I still thought it was enjoyable to guess :)
Really? You aren't gonna accept John Deere without that "E" at the end? I could not figure out how I had spelled it wrong. Was it "dear?" Was it "Jon?"
If you liked this quiz, then I suggest you try my quiz on company slogans. You can find it here:https://www.jetpunk.com/user-quizzes/1466413/company-slogan-quiz. Thanks for trying it, and I hope you enjoy!
I would say "Morton" without apostrophe "s" should be accepted. In fact it is the correct answer given the company's name is Morton Salt, not Morton's Salt.
It's kinda incredible how only 66% of the people who did this quiz know JetPunk's logo. I would expect more people to know what the logo of the website they are doing the quiz on is.
Bruh TT I literally tried to write LG as its full name (live good or something, I feel like I’ve seen it written out like that). I didn’t know just LG would work :/
Hmm wonder what that could be...
Their fonts are very similar.
- Accept non-possessive versions of brands (Kellog, Morton)
funny