Logos in a sentence as a noun

So what if gcc or gmp don't have cool logos?

All logos are, in a sense, designed in a weekend.

For startups, logos are like domain names: they don't have to be great, just good enough.

Facebook just doesn't show their logos or provide a download link to them.

I often recommend 99designs to startups that need logos.

They're more like sports team logos than a unified branding system to sell something.

Example is uploading files of logos for subreddits.

I'll skim here because I don't have my links handy but most of these contest websites have been caught with stolen logos in their submissions.

Am I really in a <1% minority of people who right click site logos to open the main page in a new tab and start a separate browsing path?

Companies have been sued for using these logos from contest websites costing them thousands of dollars they didn't expect.

'Here's the dirty secret: All logos are designed in a momentary collision of experience and accident.

To test if this article is overblown, you could launch a new product with one of NBC's major logos as one of your main promotional images and then see if NBC shares your view.

They could spend all the time in the world creating the perfect brand and the client could choose something else because they don't like the color blue or they're scared of clown logos or whatever.

These features all differentiate gifs from 2010-mainstream forms of embedded video like Youtube: - starts playing automatically\n - loops seamlessly\n - never has sound\n - no logos or buttons like "share" and "embed"\n - no scrubber bar on the bottom\n - repeated instances of the same gif play back in lockstep\n - no frame around it\n - pixel-perfect control\n\nAll these features make it possible to create art that wouldn't work with embedded video.

Logos definitions

noun

the divine word of God; the second person in the Trinity (incarnate in Jesus)

See also: Word Logos