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Rolling Stones Reimagine Logo At 60

Fresh, News, Top Stories March 28, 2022March 29, 2022 Ilana Greenberg

Even if you haven’t listened much to The Rolling Stones music, it is likely that you would still be able to recognize the iconic tongue and lips logo originally designed for the band in 1971 by John Pasche. The symbol has received plenty of makeovers since  — and has now received yet another refresh to celebrate their 60th anniversary and to promote the Stones’ upcoming SIXTY European tour.

 

The logo update is the work of British artist Mark Norton, who previously contributed ten of the band’s projects over the years. See story about Rolling Stones exhibit in NYC back in 2016. Shown her … Mike Jagger unveiling the updated logo on YouTube.

 

 

 

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