How to use in-sentence of “logos”:
+ Even people can have their own logos if they want.
+ Matchbooks are often covered with advertising logos or various artistic decorations, and they have served as collector’s items and free souvenirs.
+ Boxer shorts with colourful patterns, pictures of cartoon characters, sports team logos and slogans are common.
+ This also extends to other fields such as contrasting colors in logos and retail display.
+ Many websites of Hong Kong turned their logos gray.
+ It is called the Logos who dwelt with God in the beginning and then was born as the man Jesus.
+ Other patches worn by teenagers have the names and logos of rock bands on them.
+ Many logos have the name of the company or group in them.
Example sentences of “logos”:
+ Some kinds of logos do not have any creative output and can be uploaded, but these exceptions are very rare, such as the logo for AIG.
+ Apart from selling motorcycles, Harley-Davidson also charges fees for companies to put Harley-Davidson’s logos on the things they make.
+ Most uniforms have different logos and colors to tell which team is which.
+ Where do you think we get the resources for checking images? – Therefore: no image uploads; if you think certain logos should be ok, take that up with commons, as we do not have the resources.
+ What if an article is being written on the history of logos being used by a company.
+ The Australian Building and Construction Commission published examples of slogans and logos that were against the Federal Government’s building codes.
+ Pucks are often marked with silkscreened team or league logos on one or both faces.
+ It is used by many local organisations on logos and buildings and also gives its name to a pub.
+ Some kinds of logos do not have any creative output and can be uploaded, but these exceptions are very rare, such as the logo for AIG.
+ Apart from selling motorcycles, Harley-Davidson also charges fees for companies to put Harley-Davidson's logos on the things they make.
+ The image was later shown as part of a gallery of viewers logos on BBC London News and BBC News 24, and was subsequently removed from the website.
+ These logos aren’t copyrighted in the United States, but they are often protected by trademarks.
+ Unlike the C151A and C151B which has the SMRT Logos on the front, the C151C trains has the Land Transport Authority logos on its body.
+ The Gucci cars had striped green, red, and buff material inside, as well as the Gucci’s logos and outside color selections.
+ I’m sure that if the logos were edited out, it could be considered public domain.
+ On February 12, 2018, John Hancock Insurance requested that its name and logos throughout the building’s interior be removed immediately; John Hancock had not had a naming-rights deal with the skyscraper’s owners since 2013.