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Marks, symbols, monograms and logotypes
are the most succinct visual representa-
tions of an entity’s identity. At their best,
these iconic depictions instantly commun-
icate a company's or institution’s nature
of business or area of focus. In a nutshell,
the stronger the icon, the better the
odds for recognition in an increasingly
competitive marketplace.
This collection of visual icons provides an
overview of our experience and expertise
in this category.
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Asel Art Supply
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The initial "A" letterform is created by the
not-so-random placement of six droplets of paint
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’94 FIFA World Cup
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Official symbol for the 1994 World Cup events
held in the United States
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Unruh
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Signature for Jack Unruh, the renowned Texas
based illustrator. The design is influenced
by Germanic letterforms
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Clark Art Institute
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The Sterling and Francine Clark Art
Institute is a fine arts museum located
in Williamstown, Massachusetts
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Glenwood School
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Symbol for a preparatory middle school in pursuit
of the lowest possible student/teacher ratio
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En Garde Arts
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A non-profit avant-garde theater group based
in New York City, and its for-profit associate,
En Garde Events
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En Garde Events
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En Garde Events produces parties and events for
its clients and helps fund EGA’s productions
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ZimmerSmith
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Pictogram for a recording studio
and its subsidiary Radio Ranch
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Radio Ranch
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Pictograph for the ZimmerSmith subsdiary,
which provides radio commercial production
services in the US
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