The term "S" in logos refers to the symbol or mark that represents a company, brand, or organization. It is a visual element that is designed to be unique and easily recognizable, often serving as a visual representation of the entity it represents.
Logos. has written: 'Variable gears' -- subject(s): Bicycles, Gearing, Design and construction
Venanz Schubert has written: 'Pronoia und Logos' -- subject(s): Logos 'Plotin'
Fridolin Wiplinger has written: 'Metaphysik' -- subject(s): Metaphysics 'Physics und Logos' -- subject(s): Logos, Mind and body, Physics (The word)
Henry Soulier has written: 'La doctrine du logos' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Logos
Both Logos and Mythos are terms coined and developed by Aristotle. Logos, however, is basically an "appeal to reason," whereas Mythos is more of a poetic or traditional interpretation of an event(s).
Ewald Kurtz has written: 'Interpretationen zu den Logos-Fragmenten Heraklits' -- subject(s): Logos (Philosophy)
Renate Buchmayr has written: 'Dem Logos zum Trotz' -- subject(s): Logos (Philosophy), Myth, Philosophy, Science
Anistatia R. Miller has written: 'Shaken not stirred' -- subject(s): Martinis 'The complete astrological handbook for the twenty-first century' -- subject(s): Astrology 'Logos' -- subject(s): Design, Logos (Symbols)
Fabrizio Giusti has written: 'Il logos e Pan' -- subject(s): History, Ontology, Logos (Philosophy), Ancient Philosophy
Christophe Szpajdel has written: 'Lord of the logos' -- subject(s): Heavy metal (Music) in art, Gothic type, Logos (Symbols)
Kypros Chrysanthe s has written: 'Lyrikos logos (1934-1967)'
Jack Gernsheimer has written: 'Designing logos' -- subject(s): Design, Industrial design coordination, Logos (Symbols), OverDrive, Art, Nonfiction