A forest-rich green monogram with serif font replaces the deep reds and howling wolf profile of earlier efforts. The new designs aim to reinforce the entrepreneurial spirit of the Lone Wolf brand.
Source: Inman News
Lone Wolf embraces the wild in new logo and marketing rebrand
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