Crossword clues for logo
logo
- Eye on television, maybe
- Corporate tool
- Corporate illustration
- Business card feature
- Bass' red triangle, e.g
- Apple's apple, for one
- Alligator on a shirt, e.g
- Ad image
- "RuPaul's Drag Race" network
- Word: Prefix
- Winged shoe, for Goodyear
- Wikipedia's unfinished globe made of jigsaw pieces, e.g
- Wikipedia's globe, for example
- Wikipedia's globe, e.g
- What the start of each starred answer is part of, for a company that intersects that answer
- Van Halen's "VH" symbol, e.g
- Twitter's bird, for example
- The Texaco star, e.g
- The Olympics' interlocking rings, for example
- The NBC peacock or the Starbucks mermaid, for example
- The golden arches of McDonald's, for example
- The Apple apple, e.g
- Target’s target, e.g
- Target, for Target
- Target target, e.g
- Taco Bell's bell or Apple's apple, for example
- Symbol on a homepage
- Swoosh, to Nike
- Swoosh, for Nike
- Swoosh or golden arches, for example
- Stylized name
- Stones' mouth, for example
- Speech: Prefix
- Something trademarked
- Something blurred to avoid trademark infringement
- Snapchat's ghost, for example
- Small design used as a company emblem
- Signature of a sort
- Shell, apple or target, e.g
- Shell for Shell, e.g
- Red socks on a baseball, e.g
- RCA's victrola, for one
- Puma, to Puma
- Prefix meaning "word"
- Playboy's bunny, for example
- Playboy bunny, e.g
- Panda for the WWF, e.g
- Newspaper trademark
- NBC's peacock, for one
- MSN's butterfly, e.g
- Mockingjay holding an arrow in a circle for "The Hunger Games," e.g
- Merrill Lynch's bull, e.g
- McDonald's giant M e.g
- Madison Avenue design
- Macy's red star, e.g
- Lion, for MGM, e.g
- LGBT-themed cable network
- Letterhead imprint
- Letterhead image
- Letterhead emblem
- Klondike Bar's features a polar bear
- John Deere's deer is part of one
- John Deere deer, for one
- It might have an (r) next to it
- Ideogram + name, often
- Greyhound, to Greyhound
- Golden arches, notably
- Golden Arches, e.g
- Firm's symbol
- Firm symbol
- FedEx's has a hidden arrow
- FedEx's contains a hidden arrow
- Eye on CBS, e.g
- Expense for a business start-up
- Emblem of a company
- Domino's domino, e.g
- Corporate trademark
- Corporate letterhead art
- Corporate insignia
- Corporate imprint
- Corporate icon, e.g
- Corporate icon
- Corporate artwork
- Company's identifier
- Company's icon
- Company mark
- Company brand symbol
- Colts' horseshoe, e.g
- Colophon, e.g
- CBS eye, for example
- Cardinal perched on a bat, e.g
- Butterfly for MSN, e.g
- Business-letterhead design
- Business symbol
- Bull's-eye, for Target
- Brand symbol
- Bitten-into apple, for Apple
- Bank of America's flag, e.g
- Band symbol
- Audi's rings, e.g
- Audi's four rings, for example
- Apple for Apple, e.g
- Apple apple, e.g
- An apple on a computer, for one
- Airer of "RuPaul's Drag Race" before it moved to VH1
- Advertising trademark
- Ad art
- A panda, for the World Wildlife Fund
- A lowercase "f" on a blue background, for Facebook
- A blue container, e.g., for the company alluded to by this puzzle's theme
- NBC's peacock, e.g.
- Company trademark
- CBS's eye, e.g.
- Nike's swoosh, for one
- Sign of The Times?
- Corporate image
- Commercial symbol
- Letterhead graphic
- Apple computer's apple, e.g.
- Nike's swoosh, e.g.
- Lion, for MGM, e.g.
- Apple's apple, e.g.
- Firm image
- See 37-Down
- AT&T's stylized globe, e.g.
- Business card graphic
- McDonald's arches, e.g.
- Olympic rings, e.g.
- Merrill Lynch bull, for one
- Olympic rings, for one
- Stylized U.S. flag, often
- Letterhead design
- Stationery topper
- Golden arches, for McDonald's
- The Olympic rings, e.g.
- An apple for Apple Inc., e.g.
- Golden arches for McDonald's, e.g.
- An apple with a bite out of it, for one
- Target's target, e.g.
- Standard home page feature
- Body on a map
- A company emblem or device
- It's seen on many roadside signs
- Word: Comb. form
- Trademark, for short
- Colophon, e.g.
- Adman's creation
- Commercial ident
- Frequent letterhead feature
- Trademark symbol
- Symbolic ID
- Mad. Ave. creation
- Company symbol
- Corp. symbol
- Ad design
- Letterhead feature, often
- Piece of type, for short
- Co. insignia
- Golden Arches, e.g.
- Emblem, for short
- Identifying symbol
- Insignia, for short
- Piece of ad type, for short
- Co. trademark
- Relative of TM
- Apple computer's apple, e.g
- Corporate symbol
- Corporate emblem
- Company emblem or device
- Advertising symbol
- Symbol for 'Gentlemen' primarily seen outside toilet? Just the opposite
- Small emblem or device
- Advertising emblem
- AT&T's stylized globe, e.g
- Look fit for image
- Briefly enter name and means of identification
- Undefined quantity in organisational symbol
- Apple's apple, e.g
- Letterhead illustration
- Printing term
- Nike's swoosh, e.g
- NBC's peacock, e.g
- Allstate's hands, for one
- Corporation emblem
- Corporate identifier
- Twitter's bird, e.g
- Letterhead symbol
- Company identifier
- Apple, for Apple
- The CBS eye, for example
- Shell's shell, e.g
- Recognizable symbol
- Olympic rings, e.g
- Letterhead insignia
- Letterhead art
- Trademark design
- The CBS eye, for one
- Snapchat's ghost, e.g
- Java's coffee cup, e.g
- Company's symbol
- Company sign
- CBS's eye, e.g
- Twitter's blue bird, e.g
- Trademarked sign
- Trademarked art
- The Nike Swoosh, e.g
- The Golden Arches, e.g
- Target's target, say
- Target's bull's-eye, e.g
- Red socks, to the Red Sox
- Product symbol
- Playboy's bunny, e.g
- Part of a company's identity
- MGM's lion, e.g
- LGBT-themed network owned by Viacom
- Identity element
- Identifier of a sort
- Graphic designer's creation
- Fashion design?
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1937, probably a shortening of logogram "sign or character representing a word."
Wiktionary
n. 1 A symbol or emblem that acts as a trademark or a means of identification of an institution or other entity. 2 (context science English) A single graphic which contains one or more separate elements. 3 An ensign, a badge of office, rank, or power.
WordNet
n. a company emblem or device [syn: logotype]
Wikipedia
Logo is an educational programming language, designed in 1967 by Daniel G. Bobrow, Wally Feurzeig, Seymour Papert and Cynthia Solomon. Today the language is remembered mainly for its use of turtle graphics, in which commands for movement and drawing produced line graphics either on screen or with a small robot called a turtle. The language was originally conceived to teach concepts of programming related to Lisp and only later to enable what Papert called " body-syntonic reasoning", where students could understand (and predict and reason about) the turtle's motion by imagining what they would do if they were the turtle. There are substantial differences among the many dialects of Logo, and the situation is confused by the regular appearance of turtle-graphics programs that mistakenly call themselves Logo.
Logo is a multi-paradigm adaptation and dialect of Lisp, a functional programming language. There is no standard Logo, but UCBLogo has best facilities for handling lists, files, I/O, and recursion in scripts, and can be used to teach all computer science concepts, as UC Berkeley lecturer Brian Harvey did in his Computer Science Logo Style trilogy. For tertiary level teaching, however, Logo has been superseded by Scheme, and scripting languages.
A logo is a graphic used to represent an entity.
Logo may also refer to:
- Logo (programming language)
- Logo, Mali
- Logo, Nigeria
- Logo TV
- Logo language
- Logo people, an ethnic group
- Logo Records, a record label
- Honda Logo, a car
- The Logo Board Game, often shortened to "LOGO"
- Jerry West, aka "The Logo", American basketball player
- The shortened word for a production logo, where a short animation plays to show a logo of a company
A logo (abbreviation of logotype, from logos "word" and τύπος typos "imprint") is a graphic mark, emblem, or symbol commonly used by commercial enterprises, organizations and even individuals to aid and promote instant public recognition. Logos are either purely graphic (symbols/icons) or are composed of the name of the organization (a logotype or wordmark).
In the days of hot metal typesetting, a logotype was one word cast as a single piece of type, e.g. "The" in ATF Garamond (as opposed to a ligature, which is two or more letters joined, but not forming a word). By extension, the term was also used for a uniquely set and arranged typeface or colophon. At the level of mass communication and in common usage, a company's logo is today often synonymous with its trademark or brand.
Usage examples of "logo".
Logos was particularly considered under the more accessible character of the Son of an Eternal Father, and the Creator and Governor of the world.
Slogan --- same as a position statement, but usually accompanies the logo and serves as a signature to the advertisement or communications vehicle.
It may consist of an advertisement or a series of promotional pieces-a directmail flier, a radio commercial, a TV storyboard or a logo design.
While the headlines and visuals change, the overall impression is the same, so that ultimately the customer recognizes the advertiser without looking at the logo.
There are lots of talented students who will help you develop your artwork, logos and advertising materials.
Feliz por ter falado com meu amigo e por saber que o veria logo, fui para o pomar.
Many of the plantations carried billboards with the AFI logo and others, and there was even another AFI plant research station, a small complex of gleaming glass and chrome that looked as if it would be more at home on the Bath Road out of London than in the middle of Africa.
Logos, and it is perfected, after complete asceticism, by mystic ecstatic contemplation in which a man loses himself, but in return is entirely filled and moved by God.
The screen went blank for a moment, then was filled with an innocuous cityscape, a KOMA logo in the bot- torn corner.
He created the ideal world only, and caused the material world to be made real after its type, by His LOGOS, which is His speech, and at the same time the Idea of Ideas, the Intellectual World.
To some, the world was created by the LOGOS or WORD, first manifestation of, or emanation from, the Deity.
New World Travel logo for the bags himself: a blue and green globe enwreathed in olive branches, suspended from the beaks of two doves.
Jesus their personality, the very Logos himself, was consciously embodied, to be brought nearer to men, to be exemplified and recommended to them.
Uzi-Biotech logo embossed on the magazine which held two cartridges of gelated recombinant DNA.
The whole world was staring at this logo, but it had been Glick, a bit of a symbologist himself, who had first seen the Illuminati symbology hidden in it.