Jeff Bezos: Abracadabra

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Jeff Bezos turned the word “Abracadabra” into the 80 Billion dollar industry known to the world today as “amazon”. The world’s mall, an online marketplace; limitless, anything, and everything a person can imagine can be bought at the click of a mouse, or a touch of a button. The world could shop to their heart’s desire. If it exists; it can be shipped “two-day free shipping” available, “Prime shipping”. The amazon Logo itself conveys cheerfulness and pleasure with its semblance of a smiley face and bold black letters, dark yellow arrow symbolizing everything one needs from A -Z.
Why the trademark “amazon” with its simple plain white background, and black lower case letters?
Keep it simple says the creator of the worlds “everything store”. Not only did Jeff keep it simple, he patented it, Amazon actually owns U.S. Patent No. 8,676,045, titled “Studio Arrangement,” that details exactly how to position lighting, the camera, and the subject to create a seamless white background. The patent was filed on November of 2011 and granted by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office on March 18th, 2014. Carol Kuruvilla (New York Daily News, 2014)
“Amazon”, the name that almost wasn’t. Originally amazon’s name was going to be “Cadabra” as in “Abracadabra”. Jeff decided against the name only after his lawyer misheard …show more content…

Just as the rivers winding through The Great Amazon, as the waters flow rapidly through the landscape, the landscape around it is evolved and changed. As amazon grew and Jeff’s vision and vigor grew so must the company,
One of amazon’s early logos was a simple logo that looked more like watermarks under a translucent “A” were the words “Amazon.com, Earth’s biggest bookstore.” The entire background of this first logo was water texture. The water effects made the entire logo seem serene and less chaotic, unlike the rest of the world-wide-web. Which is exactly the look and feel of what Jeff Bezos wanted to

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