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The projects I share are the result of my work and are intended for personal, non-commercial use.
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I recommend choosing a mechanism with simple clock hands and securely attaching the yellow ones using superglue.
Origins of the Logo
The smiley face first appeared in 1991, specifically on a promotional poster for the release of Nirvana's second album, Nevermind, at a Seattle club called Re-Bar. There are conflicting accounts regarding its creation. Many fans believe that Kurt Cobain, the band's frontman, designed the logo himself, drawing inspiration from a similar smiling face found on a strip club sign in Seattle.
However, Robert Fisher, who was an art director at Geffen Records (Nirvana's label), claims that he is the true creator of the logo. According to Fisher, he was approached by the band in the summer of 1991 to create a more commercial design for their merchandise.
He stated that he experimented with various smiley face designs and ultimately settled on one featuring X'd out eyes and a tongue sticking out.