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logo
lo‧go/ˈləʊɡəʊ $ ˈloʊɡoʊ/ noun [COUNTABLE] [date : 1900-2000; Origin : logotype 'logo' (19-21 centuries), from Greek logos ( ⇨ logic) + English type] a small design that is the official sign of a company or organization
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ADJECTIVE new ▪ In fact, one recent industry merger has brought a new logo to the car-rental section of many Florida airports. ▪ Guests were presented with balloons, badges and pens all emblazoned with the distinctive new logo. ▪ It was even their advertisements which furnished the company with a new logo. ▪ You will be seeing more of our vision on roads all over the world, wherever you see the new Toyota logo. NOUN company ▪ They are supplied with a demonstration kit of a washer and dryer plus a small van painted with the company logo. ▪ Recently, there has been a move towards customised self-liquidating premiums, an example being luxury bathrobes bearing the company logo. ▪ The company needs to be sensitive to local preferences and tastes, and such things as company logos should incorporate local preferences. ▪ Watermark an impression incorporated in the paper making process showing the name of the paper and/or the company logo. ▪ The scratched little screen played her a little tune and showed a phone company logo. VERB bear ▪ The machineheads bear the Valley Arts logo, but exude the Schaller/Grover lineage, possibly via Gotoh. ▪ Recently, there has been a move towards customised self-liquidating premiums, an example being luxury bathrobes bearing the company logo. ▪ If it did not bear the Grisham logo it would not even deserve our notice. use ▪ Registration could be on a site or company basis and will allow companies to use a recognised logo. ▪ However, in November 1999 Green Globe 21 introduced an annual, independent check on operators wishing to use the logo. ▪ Virtually every organisation, large or small, uses a logo to express its identity to the public. EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES ▪ His costume had the Superman logo across the chest. ▪ The baseball team has a new logo. ▪ You can buy bags with the company logo on them in the gift shop. EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ By displaying its attractive logo, customers are reassured when considering a purchase. ▪ Dunbar Cos., Baltimore, united its six security-related businesses under its flagship name and logo. ▪ Forget the white socks and team shirts splashed with the logo of your favorite gas-jockeys. ▪ He jacked it up and watched as a station logo which meant nothing to him appeared on the screen. ▪ Inlaid into the front of the black-faced headstock is the familiar Gibson logo, and what looks like a stylised seahorse. ▪ Kenny's had a splendid sponsor's name and logo. ▪ The chosen logo was one of four developed by Minale Tattersfield, the design shop, at a cost of £50,000.
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