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ICI
When, in 1926, Nobel and three other large British chemical companies merged to form Imperial Chemical Industries, the existing black and orange Nobel roundel was adopted by the new company. It has been updated several times since, most notably in 1987, when the corporate indentity design group Wolff Olins introduced the clean, modern combination of white letters against a blue background. The full name is now used only occasionally; instead the company is universally identifiable by its initials. The following logo holds a reference to this case: ICI (1987)
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