Jaguar no longer makes cars like the E-Type or the XJs that looked just as good and maybe even better than Tawny Kitaen did ...
Jaguar is rebranding itself, announcing a "new era" in an ethos tracing back to its founder, Sir William Lyons.
London-based phone company Nothing is getting a big awareness boost after making fun of Jaguar’s widely criticized new look.
The internet has plenty to say about Jaguar's recent colorful rebrand. This article breaks down what happened and shares five hacks to crush your next product launch.
Jaguar's latest advertisement, 'Copy Nothing,' has stirred controversy and ridicule on social media for its absence of cars, ...
Saying goodbye to its signature roaring cat, the 98-year-old carmaker Jaguar made headlines last week with its latest ...
Jaguar "Copy Nothing" Rebrand and Logo Change refers to a November 2024 rebranding campaign by British car manufacturer ...
Carl Pei-led consumer electronics brand, Nothing, has playfully taken aim at Jaguar’s new logo and “Copy Nothing” tagline by ...
Jaguar shocked everyone with their "Copy Nothing" campaign, which no one understood and became the laugh of the internet. The ...
Sir William Lyons, our founder, believed that ‘A Jaguar should be a copy of nothing,’” Gerry McGovern OBE, Jaguar’s chief creative officer, said in a statement. “Our vision for Jaguar ...
The managing director of Jaguar is defending the luxury car company after it faced online criticism for a controversial ...