Examples of using Logotype in English and their translations into Japanese
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Belchatow, poland- august 31, 2014: a social media logotype collection printed and placed on modern computer keyboard.
By used of polka dot that is the origin of the name of POLKA, I produced the logotype that is full of modernity and joy.
The logotype of Nara international film festival has origin in"Tenpyo no Iraka"-the roof tile of Tenpyo period.
It consists of two main design elements, namely, the Corporate Mark and the CBC Group Logotype.
Our logotype is a Sakura, Japan's cherry tree and blossom that represents love, happiness, renovation and hope.
The logotype is the basic element and the key element to visually convey the integrated image of Samil Tech together with the symbol mark.
Wizlogo has a variety of features that make logotype creation the best place to start.
The logotype is available in color and in black/white and can be used both digitally and in print. The size can be adjusted according to needs.
Corporate visual guidelines beyond logo and logotype are not included in the exception.
Actually, you were asking me to design a logotype which would have taken me a few hours and fifteen years experience.”.
The logo contains logotype(text as part, or all, of the logo).
The logo consists of the symbol(globe mark) and logotype, each of which has the following meanings.
Main works have been CI, VI, logotype and custom typeface for projects, companies and educational institution.
Also in the image is the Dream Theater logotype, which was designed using a font that is very similar to Dream Theater.
In connection with the official name change on 13 November, we will present our new logotype.
This BB code you can use to embed logotype in your forum post.
The toy company was established in 1932 and the logo was designed simply as a logotype of“LEGO.”.
The logotype is a customized one and there is not a single font that matches its lettering but a font with a similar feel would be Ballpark Weiner designed by Mickey Rossi.
The logotype of the band, as seen on the cover artwork of their 2009 single A Looking in View, was designed using a font very similar to Facelift designed by Funky Type.
The Incubus logotype, as seen on the cover artwork of their 2011 album If Not Now, When? was designed using a sans serif font very similar to SF Chaerilidae by ShyFoundry.