Category: Events

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When you think about the modern-day professional athlete, what words come to mind? Activist? Philanthropist? Influencer? Business Person?
The world that we live in today has transformed the way we look at athletes, and people of high recognition, as I have pointed out in multiple different ways, throughout multiple different articles.
It has given them a bigger platform, allowed them to carry and express their own message and narrate their own story.
It has put them in control, but at the same time, it has allowed others to voice their opinions and say negative things about these athletes, whether these things are necessarily true or not.

Logos
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Logos

Your sport is a fun, engaging kind of activity. It’s also a good business.
With the ever-growing commercialization of sports, it’s not a wonder why the pros and the best of the best athletes opt to have their own professional logo.
Perhaps the most notable is Michael Jordan, apart for him we have Michael Schumacher’s awesome logo, Roger Federer’s minimalist logo, Leonel Messi’s edgy logo, and Lebron James’ new logo, among others. The list is long, the designs are memorable and clever. The majority of the athletes with a professional logo use it for different reasons, one of which is to extend their personal brand from a business POV. Like Michael Jordan and his famous Air Jordan shoes and sneakers, Venus Williams also built her sports apparel brand using her clever logo. Easy logo recognition boosts the marketing efforts of these companies.

NPC/IFBB 2020 Fit World Championships
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NPC/IFBB 2020 Fit World Championships

CULVER CITY, Calif., March 10, 2020 / Mon Ethos Pro / The Muscle Contest NPC/IFBB 2020 Fit World Championships will take place this weekend in Culver City, California. As the Diamond Sponsor for the entire Muscle Contest 2020 season, Mon Ethos Pro will be there. This time the amazing half Swedish and half Persian Sashli...

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Made With Love By Mon Ethos
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Made With Love By Mon Ethos

2020, more than anything else, was a time of change. And as the lessons from 2020 will be learned in 2021, it is important to recognize and honor those changes in us and the world around us.