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  2. Avery Dennison - Wikipedia

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    The Avery logo designed by Saul Bass in 1975 was used exclusively on office products by CCL Industries, which was allowed to license the logo when it purchased Avery Dennison's office products business in July 2013, until it was replaced sometime around the late-2010s with a new visual identity designed by Chermayeff & Geismar & Haviv.

  3. ModeMapping - Wikipedia

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    SKD has used ModeMapping to drive product lines for companies including Johnson Controls and Avery Dennison. [2] For example, for Johnson Controls, SKD found that the drivers they observed all made quick, frequent transitions from role to role (parent at school, friend meeting peers at a restaurant) throughout the day.

  4. Product finder - Wikipedia

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    Usually, product finders are part of an e-shop or an online presentation of a product-line. Being part of an e-shop, a product finder ideally leads to an online buy, while conventional distribution channels are involved in product finders that are part of an online presentation (e.g. shops, order by phone).

  5. Safeguard Product Authenticity and Brand Integrity with Avery ...

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    Safeguard Product Authenticity and Brand Integrity with Avery Dennison's New Security Materials Portfolio MENTOR, Ohio--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- From destructible films and papers to void materials, the ...

  6. Avery Dennison Delivers the World's Smartest Item-Level ... - AOL

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  7. CCL Industries - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, it acquired Avery for $500 million from Avery Dennison, its biggest acquisition to that time. [9] In 2015, it bought Worldmark, a British labelling company specializing in labels for the technology sector, for $255 million. [10] In 2016, it acquired Checkpoint Systems for $422 million. [11]

  8. Carter's Ink Company - Wikipedia

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    After acquiring Carter's Ink Company in 1975, Dennison made the business decision to discard all of Carter's records from the 1860s on, including all of Carter's meticulous ink research records. The Carter name is still used by Avery-Dennison on some ink-related products such as rubber stamps. [4]

  9. Nature of America - Wikipedia

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    Avery Dennison [29] Alpine Tundra: August 28, 2007 Estes Park, Colorado [30] 10 41¢ Sennett Security Products [31] Great Lakes Dunes: October 2, 2008 Empire, Michigan [32] 10 42¢ Avery Dennison [33] Kelp Forest [34] October 1, 2009 Monterey, California [35] 10 44¢ Avery Dennison [36] Hawaiian Rain Forest [6] September 1, 2010 Hawaii National ...