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The history of logo design and logos dates back to Greece in ancient times . The word "logo" means a name , symbol or trademark designed for easy recognition . Logo design history had it's humble beginnings as a cipher consisting of a single letter , and later a design or mark consisting of two or more letters together . The cipher may be either all the letters of a name , the initial letters , or the sumame of a person for use on stationery , business cards , or eisewhere .Many early Greek and Roman coins bear the monograms or logos of rulers or towns . The most famous of these early logos is the sacred monogram , which is formed by the conjunction of the first two Greek letters of XR , S , T , O and S : (Christ) , usually with the A : (alpha) and O : (omega) if the Apocalypose on each side of the coin . The Middle Ages were extremely prolific in inventing ciphers for ecclesiastical , artistic , and commercial use .A logo can be a sign of graphics or logotype and used as a company's symbol -- a corporate identity . The logo should be literally the first piece of graphyics that the reader would see , no matter on print covers or web pages . :rolleyes: happy to design

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:P funny, never knew that. well, many words in modern languages are roman, etymology is funny. (for those who don't what it is: etymology is finding out where a word comes from. especially in chinese characters it's funny to see where they come from. for example: big disaster is the sign of a big flood (as in the Bible) or sometihng like that. and choosing between good and evil was something with a tree (Bible again..) really interesting. i couldn't find the article, but you should google it. :P

PS:no offence, but please quote when you quote.
http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/ &http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/ both give that article.

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The history of logo design and logos dates back to Greece in ancient times . The word "logo" means a name , symbol or trademark designed for easy recognition . Logo design history had it's humble beginnings as a cipher consisting of a single letter , and later a design or mark consisting of two or more letters together . The cipher may be either all the letters of a name , the initial letters , or the sumame of a person for use on stationery , business cards , or eisewhere .

 

Many early Greek and Roman coins bear the monograms or logos of rulers or towns . The most famous of these early logos is the sacred monogram , which is formed by the conjunction of the first two Greek letters of XR , S , T , O and S : (Christ) , usually with the A : (alpha) and O : (omega) if the Apocalypose on each side of the coin . The Middle Ages were extremely prolific in inventing ciphers for ecclesiastical , artistic , and commercial use .

 

A logo can be a sign of graphics or logotype and used as a company's symbol -- a corporate identity . The logo should be literally the first piece of graphyics that the reader would see , no matter on print covers or web pages .

 

:P  happy to design

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I never thought of that! I never thought of tracing the logo's history back to the Greeks and Romans, but now that you mention it, it all makes sense! Thanks for the interesting history lesson!

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Really interesting! :P

 

Even though the word “logo” comes from ancient Greek and it translates to “word” or “speech”, other cultures - the Babylonian, Assyrian, Mayan, Chinese, Egyptian also used pictographs to communicate words and ideas. Pictographs could be considered early logos; unfortunately, gang graffiti on the walls of inner city buildings continues that trend of identification through signs and pictures.”

 

I agree always quoting: http://www.logoworks.com/logos/ :P

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I recently saw a BBC production on the Power of Art and they claimed that Darius the Great was the first to employ a logo. Check it out on Youtube. Alexander the Great was the first to employ his image on a coin. Great Documentary series.

-reply by Rudy Gardea

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