- A
wordmark or word mark is a text-only
statement of the name of a product, service, company, organization, or
institution which is used for
purposes of...
- of the
Pepsi logo (with the word "Buffalo" in
place of the Pepsi-Cola
wordmark). The
Bisons ceased operations in 1970,
making way for the
Buffalo Sabres...
- In
computer hardware, a word mark or flag is a bit in each
memory location on some
early variable word
length computers (e.g., IBM 1401, 1410, 1620) used...
- numbers. The
Canada wordmark is
mandatory on
virtually all of the
applications mentioned above.
Established in 1972, the
Canada wordmark is
essentially a...
- The
following page
displays the
official seals, logos,
wordmarks, and
coats of arms of the
cities and
counties of the
United States. Seal of Fairbanks...
-
around 1945, and
remained even when the
script wordmark was
replaced with a
modern sans-serif
wordmark in 1962. The
literal depiction of the
bottle cap...
-
Heavy Industries trademarked a
version of the word
Ninja in the form of a
wordmark, a
stylised script, for use on "motorcycles and
spare parts thereof". Kawasaki...
- was
extensively redesigned in 2017, and the
wordmark was
recoloured to
light blue. In 2019, the
wordmark was
changed to monochrome. In
September 2020...
- with the
green and white-trimmed "A's"
wordmark,
before switching to a
white and gold-trimmed "A's"
wordmark.
Commercially po****r but
rarely chosen...
-
soldier is the
wordmark in navy blue
underlined by a
silver baseball bat
outlined in navy blue. The word "Somerset" is
centered above the
wordmark in maroon...