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ARTICLES RELATED TO Logos |  |  |  | Logos: Encyclopedia - LogosThe Greek word λόγος or logos is a word with various meanings. It is often translated into English as "Word" but can also mean thought, speech, reason, principle, standard, or logic among other things. It has varied use in the fields of philosophy, analytical psychology, rhetoric and religion.
Logos - Use in ancient philosophy.
In ancient philosophy, Logos was used by Heraclitus, one of the more eminent Pre-Socratic Greek philosophers, to describe human knowledge and the inherent order in ...
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A logotype, commonly known as a logo, is the graphic element of a trademark or brand, which is set in a special typeface and/or font, or arranged in a particular, but legible, way. The shape, color, typeface, etc. should be distinctly different from others in a similar market.
Logo - Overview.
A logo is a tangible form used to represent any given article. It's also describes an organisation personality.
In recent times the term 'logo' has been used to describe signs, emblems, coats of a ...
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 |  |  | Logos: Encyclopedia II - Logo - Logo designLogo design is commonly believed to be one of the most important areas in graphic design, thus making it the most difficult to perfect. The logo, or brand, is not just an image, it is the embodiment of an organization. Because logos are meant to represent companies and foster recognition by consumers it is counterproductive to redesign logos often.
A good logo:
is unique, and not subject to confusion with other logos among customers
is functional and can be used in many different contexts while retaining its inte ...
See also:Logo, Logo - Overview, Logo - Brand slogans, Logo - History, Logo - Logos today, Logo - Logo design, Logo - Examples, Logo - Logos in subvertising Read more here: » Logo: Encyclopedia II - Logo - Logo design |
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 |  |  | Logos: Encyclopedia II - Chrysler Corporation - LogosThe design shown at the top of the page is an adaptation of the original winged logo which Chrysler used on its cars at its inception in 1924. The logo was revived for the Chrysler divisions in the mid-1990s, and was surrounded by a pair of silver wings after the Daimler-Benz merger in 1998.
In 1963, the company had switched over to a star design which became known as the Pentastar and was extensively used on dealer signage, advertisements, and promotional brochures. Contrary to popular belief, it was not designed to symbolize ...
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 |  |  | Logos: Encyclopedia II - National Day Parade - LogosBeginning from 1998, a unique logo design was selected to represent NDP on all fronts. Even though there had been logos for some previous years' parades, these were only for years of special commemoration, such as the Silver Jubilee in 1990. For all other years' National Day celebrations, slogans have been used. An example of this is "Our Singapore, Our Future" that was first used in the 1997 celebrations.
With the introduction of a NDP logo for 1998, every NDP logo henceforth would be designed to suit the themes, in particular the fo ...
See also:National Day Parade, National Day Parade - History of NDP, National Day Parade - Venues & Themes, National Day Parade - Logos, National Day Parade - Parade sequence, National Day Parade - Pre-parade, National Day Parade - Parade and Ceremonies, National Day Parade - Show segment, National Day Parade - Post-parade, National Day Parade - National Day Songs, National Day Parade - NDP Funpack, National Day Parade - Organisation & Sponsorship, National Day Parade - Trivia Read more here: » National Day Parade: Encyclopedia II - National Day Parade - Logos |
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 |  |  | Logos: Encyclopedia II - Logo - Logos in subvertisingThe wide recognition the most famous logos receive provides the brand's critics with the possibility of meme-hacking, a process also known as subvertising, turning the marketing message carried by the logo (either in its pristine form, or subtly altered) into a vehicle for an alternative message, frequently highly critical to the brand in question. Perhaps the best known example of a logo "hijacked" this way is the Swooshtika. Another example is the AdBusters' corporate flag, a U.S. flag with the white stars replaced with major corporate logos.
Virtually all distinctive design elements related to brands ...
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A logo is a tangible form used to represent any given article. It's also describes an organisation personality.
In recent times the term 'logo' has been used to describe signs, emblems, coats of arms, symbols and even flags. In this article several examples of 'true' logotypes are displayed, which may generally be contrasted with emblems, or marks which include non-textual graphics of some kind. Emblems with non-textual content ...
See also:Logo, Logo - Overview, Logo - Brand slogans, Logo - History, Logo - Logos today, Logo - Logo design, Logo - Examples, Logo - Logos in subvertising Read more here: » Logo: Encyclopedia II - Logo - Overview |
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 |  |  | Logos: Encyclopedia II - Logo - Brand slogansSometimes a slogan is included in the logotype. If the slogan appears always in the logotype, and in the same graphic shape, it can be considered as part of the logotype. In this case it is a brand slogan also called a claim, a tagline or an endline in the advertising industry. The main purpose of it is to support the identity of the brand together with the logotype. The difference between a slogan and a brand slogan is that brand slogan remains the same for a long time to build up the brands image while different slogans link to ...
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 |  |  | Logos: Encyclopedia II - Logo - HistoryThe origin of logotypes goes back to the 19th century, when industrial manufacture of products became important. The new industrial procedures allowed a much higher output than that of the former handmade products. The new products were distributed in large geographical areas, even nationwide. New competitors appeared from time to time, and the offer of products of a same kind increased notably. At that time, a significant part of the population was still illiterate. The industrial leaders became soon aware that the public would not easily d ...
See also:Logo, Logo - Overview, Logo - Brand slogans, Logo - History, Logo - Logos today, Logo - Logo design, Logo - Examples, Logo - Logos in subvertising Read more here: » Logo: Encyclopedia II - Logo - History |
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 |  |  | Logos: Encyclopedia II - Logo - ExamplesThe following table shows the names of six well-known companies in the same typeface in all cases. In these examples, recognizing the companies entails reading the name.
In the next table, the name of these companies is shown in their specific design, their logotype. Due to the design, the color, the shape, and eventually additional elements of the logotype, each one can easily be differentiated from other logotypes. For example, a box of Kellogg's cereals will be easily recognized in a supermarket's shelf from a certain distance, due ...
See also:Logo, Logo - Overview, Logo - Brand slogans, Logo - History, Logo - Logos today, Logo - Logo design, Logo - Examples, Logo - Logos in subvertising Read more here: » Logo: Encyclopedia II - Logo - Examples |
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