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logotype
/ ˈɒɡəʊˌٲɪ /
noun
printing a piece of type with several uncombined characters cast on it
Also called: logo.a trademark, company emblem, or similar device
Other Word Forms
- logotypy noun
- ˈDzˌٲ noun
Example Sentences
The Chargers have also added a bolt to the “A” in their nickname in the logotype.
Coach asked permission to use NASA’s 1976-designed, retro red logotype for its collection — an insignia that had not previously been approved for use on merchandise.
The company leading the experiment, Neberdine Pharmaceutical Biotech, has a logo inspired by Paul Rand’s logotype for I.B.M., its typography dotting the eyes with inviting soft surrealism.
Wearing white shirts, sweaters with the school logotype, and navy blue slacks or skirts, the students in the school library looked like typical Tijuana public school students.
In movies and logotypes, on knickknacks and letterheads, two parallel strokes meant only one thing.
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