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Description SUN microsystems logo ambigram.png |
English:
SUN Microsystems
logo
ambigram
. 90° and 180° rotational symmetries.
Sun's logo, which features four interleaved copies of the word
sun
in the form of a rotationally symmetric
ambigram
, was designed by professor
Vaughan Pratt
of Stanford. The initial version of the logo was orange and had the sides oriented horizontally and vertically, but it was subsequently rotated to stand on one corner and re-colored purple, and later blue.
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Source | Sun Microsystems |
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Vaughan Pratt (Wikipedia) User:Vaughan Pratt (Wikimedia Commons) |
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