LOGO DISPUTE
August 1st, 2001
Keith NuthallSAN Francisco International Airport (SFO) has dropped plans to take legal action against a design company for creating a logo for Dallas-Fort Worth Airport (D/FW) which was similar to the symbol it designed for the SFO, said airport spokesmen Ron Wilson.Officials at SFO were initially amused by the similarity. D/FW's logo is a blue rectangle with DFW in white block capitals in the upper right corner and thirteen wavy lines to the left. The design package cost the airport US$239,000.SFO had hired the same company, two years ago, to create their logo ...
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