A symbol or emblem that acts as a trademark or a means of identification of an institution or other entity
Always make sure your style guide has information about proper use of your company's logo and/or your site logo, including all variations and approved methods of rendering in techniques such as Flash
A logo containing the name of a company or store has a tremendous effect on a site's overall look Paying for a graphic designer to make a professional looking logo is well worth the money On the Web, logos should generally be saved in gif format, unless they contain photos, in which case they should be saved as a jpeg If you would like to have a logo made for your store, ICentral does custom design
- A recognizable graphic design element, representing an organization or product
Company, partnership or corporate creation (design) that denotes a unique entity A possible combination of letters and art work to create a "sole" entity symbol of that specific unit
-a programming language designed for children It features a "turtle" on the screen that can be programmed to move and turn It can draw lines on the screen as it goes and therefore is capable of drawing things that can lead to interesting designs and explorations of anything from quilt patterns to mapping to geometry Newer commercial versions called MicroWorlds include multimedia features that can be programmed: backgrounds that interact with the turtle, animations, audio and video Many other versions have evolved from the original one created under Seymour Papert's direction at the MIT Media Lab Extensive background information and access to the software itself in all variations can be obtained via the LOGO Foundation website, http: //el www media mit edu/groups/logo-foundation/ (return to CONTENTS to find your way back to the link point in the section of text that brought you here)
An often-stylized group of letters, words or symbols used to represent a business or product The use of a company's logo is regulated by the federal government
A language developed at MIT by Seymore Papert that features commands that move a "turtle" on the CRT screen
A company, partnership or corporate creation (design) that denotes a unique entity A possible combination of letters and art work to create a "sole" entity symbol of that specific unit
In popular usage any image (map, picture, text, monogram, emblem, acronym, siglum) used as a sign for a company, brand, and so forth Logos are often descended from heraldry