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A logo is an icon or emblem used by companies to associate the product to the brand. The logo is an image that embodies the organization to produce public recognition.

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List of company logos?

A-Z of Car Manufacturers (The most commonly known)

A

AC

Acura

Alfa Romeo

Aston Martin

Audi

B

BMW

Bugatti

Buick

C

Cadillac

Caterham

Chevrolet

Citreon

D

Daihatsu

Daimler

Dodge

E

(None)

F

Ferrari

Fiat

Ford

G

General Motors

Ginetta

H

Holden

Hummer

Hyundai Motors

I

Infiniti

Isuzu

J

Jaguar

Jeep

K

Kia Motors

Koenigsegg

L

Lamborghini

Land Rover

M

Maserati

Maybach

Mazda

Mclaren

Mercedes-Benz

Mitsubishi

N

Nissan

Noble

O

Opel

P

Pagani

Peugeot

Pontiac

Porsche

Proton

Q

(None)

R

Renault

Rolls Royce

S

Saab

Scion

SEAT

Subaru

Suzuki

T

Toyota

TVR

U

(None)

V

Vauxhall

Volvo

W

(None)

X

Y

Z

(None)

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How do i use team logo's legally?

Unless your use of the logo could be considered "fair use" the only legal way to use someone elses' intellectual property would be to ask permission.

What does the logo of the RAF represent?

A target, one can assume its a sarcastic challenge to enemy aircraft

It is called a roundel and is is a circular identification mark painted on aircraft to identify them to other aircraft and ground forces. It has been used on British aircraft, in one form or another since 1915. When the First World War started in 1914 it was the habit of ground troops to fire on all aircraft, friend or foe, which encouraged the need for some form of identification mark. At first the Union Flag was painted under the wings and on the sides of the fuselage. It soon became obvious that at a distance the St George's Cross of the Union Flag could be confused with the Iron Cross that was already being used to identify German aircraft. After the use of a Union Flag inside a shield was tried it was decided to follow the lead of the French who used a tricolour Cockade (a roundel of red and white with a blue centre). The British reversed the colours and it became the standard marking on Royal Flying Corps aircraft from 11 December 1914 The Royal Naval Air Service meanwhile used a red ring with a white centre until they too standardised on the same roundel markings as the RFC.

What does the Masonic logo stand for?

Essentially, it implies rectitude of conduct and governing of self, with God as his Center. The symbol being made up of a carpenter's square and compasses (not compass) remind a Mason to "square his actions" and "circumscribe his desires" to keep them in check. In the U.S. the letter "G" is in the center, referring to G-d who is at the center of all.

How do you copyright a business name and logo?

Copyright law does not protect a business name. However, you might want to register a trademark on the name/brand. This can be done at a federal or U.S. state level. In the USA your brand is protected from infringement as soon as you first use it in commerce in association with your goods or services. However, registration provides more protection and simplifies any future efforts to enforce your rights in the brand.

What commands to draw pentagon in logo?

to draw-pentagon :length

pd

seth 126

repeat 5 [ fd :length rt 72 ]

end

Draws a pentagon "length" pixels on each side, with the turtle originating and terminating at the apex.

Why Java is referred to as hot cup of coffee?

The symbol of java used as a hot cup because At the time of taking morning TEA JAMES GOSLIN got

a project which name was green project so thats why he uses the symbol of HOT CUP for JAVA.

What are the answers to the evaluating arguments quiz chapter 7?

Evaluating Arguments Quiz


Results Reporter Out of 7 questions, you answered 7 correctly with a final grade of 100% 7 correct (100%) 0 incorrect (0%) 0 unanswered (0%)

Your Results:The correct answer for each question is indicated by a . 1 CORRECT
It's no use going on about whether this law is just. It was passed democratically. A) Valid B) Strong C) Can't be made either valid or strong Feedback: The correct answer is B. The assumed premise, Most laws that were passed democratically are just, makes the argument strong. The premise needed for a valid argument, "All democratically passed laws are just," is not as plausible.
2 CORRECT
How can you be so critical of Pride and Prejudice? You never read it. A) Valid B) Strong C) Can't be made either valid or strong Feedback: The correct answer is A. The assumed premise, You are not justified in being critical of any book you have not read, is plausible and makes the argument valid.
3 CORRECT
I wouldn't call her reliable. She was late with her last rent check. A) Valid B) Strong C) Can't be made either valid or strong Feedback: No assumed premise can make the argument either strong or valid. The weakest possible assumption, "If she was late with her rent check last month, she probably isn't reliable," is far too implausible.
4 CORRECT
It's not safe to let Dave drive you home. He just had a furious argument with his boss. A) Valid B) Strong C) Can't be made either valid or strong Feedback: The correct answer is B. The assumed premise, When Dave has just had a furious argument, it's usually not safe to let him drive, makes this a strong argument. It isn't plausible to assume (as you'd have to for a valid argument) that Dave is an unsafe driver every time he's had a furious argument.
5 CORRECT
Look, it's snowing. The air will be warmer today. A) Valid B) Strong C) Can't be made either valid or strong Feedback: The correct answer is B. The assumed premise, When it is snowing, the air becomes warmer, makes this a strong argument.
6 CORRECT
We didn't miss the bus. It isn't 8:04 yet. A) Valid B) Strong C) Can't be made either valid or strong Feedback: The correct answer is B. The assumed premise, If it isn't 8:04, the bus probably has not come yet, makes the argument strong.
7 CORRECT
That isn't art. A child could do it. A) Valid B) Strong C) Can't be made either valid or strong Feedback: No assumed premise can make the argument either strong or valid. The weakest possibility, "Very few children could make art," is too vague to be plausible.

What is the story behind dell logo?

The Dell logo (the slanted E) is simply the building(s) where Dell manufactured- much like the logo of our own company which had a another letter (slanted F).

Above answer is not correct. Siegel+Gale developed the Dell logo. The slanted E represents Michael Dell's wish to "turn the world on its ear". The runner up logo sits behind Alan Siegel's desk in NYC.

Who made Converse logo?

Jake Daniel seaton from angle

Jake Daniel seaton from angle

Jake Daniel seaton from angle