probably meant exclamation mark. Not sure.
The company with an exclamation mark as its logo is M&M's. The logo features a stylized "M" alongside a colorful exclamation mark, representing the fun and playful nature of the brand. This design emphasizes the excitement associated with their chocolate candies.
I would say you need to contact the owners of the logo's trade mark and negotiate merchandising rights.
sometimes there is a mark or logo on the saddle if there isn't maybe it was a custom made saddle or maybe it was so old that the logo faded out or maybe it didn't have a logo in the first place.
No, not unless you have it written on paper that you are allowed to use their logo. In the copywrite world, it is considered stealing to use some company's logo without permission.
A logo is a visual symbol or mark that represents a company, while a brand is the overall identity and perception of a business in the minds of customers. The brand encompasses elements like values, mission, voice, and customer experience, while the logo is a key part of the brand used for recognition. At The Factor X, we help businesses create not just memorable logos but also cohesive brand identities that connect with their audience, ensuring consistency and a strong market presence.
Gary Broadbent designed the Vodafone 'speech mark' brand identity whilst Creative Director of Springpoint Ltd in the United Kingdom.
The explanation point is always before the question mark.
It means a picture used to represent a brand like if you search the "adidas logo" in google images then you will see the lines above the represents a mountain. The origin of the word "logo" is Greek, where it meant "word" or "speech".
The six flags logo uses a black bold font, sandwiched in between 'six' and 'flag' is a colourful image, the bottom layer has a red explanation-mark like image and above this are 6 flags in a variety or colours.
symbol, representation, token, image, figure, mark, sign; crest, badge, device, insignia, stamp, seal, shield; logo, trademark, brand.
A brand or a burn mark.
A trademark is a symbol of ownership which recognizes a brand/logo. For example Microsoft may have a trademark for Xbox stopping anyone from using the 'Xbox' name or 'Microsoft' name.