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The introduction of the ThinkPad i series was accompanied by a [http://www.ken-miki.net/work/project/thinkpad/thinkpad_top_.html marketing campain], developed by the japanese designer Ken Miki. The campain was built around a "ThinkPad Dog", which was a black labrador with a red nose. The nose carried a strong association with the strongest ThinkPad brand symbol, the ThinkPad [[TrackPoint]]. | The introduction of the ThinkPad i series was accompanied by a [http://www.ken-miki.net/work/project/thinkpad/thinkpad_top_.html marketing campain], developed by the japanese designer Ken Miki. The campain was built around a "ThinkPad Dog", which was a black labrador with a red nose. The nose carried a strong association with the strongest ThinkPad brand symbol, the ThinkPad [[TrackPoint]]. | ||
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+ | The [http://www-06.ibm.com/jp/design/thinkpaddog/ ThinkPad Dog Screensaver (for Windows)] can still be downloaded from IBM's website. | ||
==ThinkPad Screensavers and Wallpapers== | ==ThinkPad Screensavers and Wallpapers== |
Revision as of 22:36, 8 February 2006
Here you can find information about the optical design of ThinkPads as well as accompanied marketing material and branding products like Screensavers, Wallpapers etc. .
ThinkPad Design
ThinkPad Marketing
The introduction of the ThinkPad i series was accompanied by a marketing campain, developed by the japanese designer Ken Miki. The campain was built around a "ThinkPad Dog", which was a black labrador with a red nose. The nose carried a strong association with the strongest ThinkPad brand symbol, the ThinkPad TrackPoint.
The ThinkPad Dog Screensaver (for Windows) can still be downloaded from IBM's website.