Some "patched" versions are famous for adding content. The original 2015 edition had a few notable omissions (minor Italian or Japanese identity systems). Community "patches" sometimes append an addendum at the end of the PDF—a "fan patch" of 50-100 additional logos from the same era that fit the aesthetic but were not included in the original print run.

The term "patched" in logo design refers to a logo that has been altered or updated. This could involve changing colors, shapes, or adding effects to a logo. In the context of PDFs and modernist logos, patching a logo might mean incorporating modernist design principles into an existing logo to give it a fresh look.

Taschen’s seminal book, Logo Modernism , curated by Jens Müller, serves as the definitive encyclopedia for this era, cataloging approximately 6,000 trademarks that defined the corporate identity of the 20th century. The "PDF Patched" Phenomenon: Why People Search for It

: It contains approximately 6,000 modern trademarks from 1940–1980.

Here’s a (safe to copy):

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