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logotype

noun
logo·​type | \ ˈlȯ-gÉ™-ËŒtÄ«p How to pronounce logotype (audio) , ˈlä-\

Definition of logotype

1 : a single piece of type or a single plate faced with a term (such as the name of a newspaper or a trademark)

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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. Samantha Masunaga, Los Angeles Times, "The NASA logo is having a moment," 19 July 2019 Shortly after the performance, their socials were re-branded with a clean, minimal version of their logotype and symbol. David Rishty, Billboard, "The History of Swedish House Mafia: A Timeline," 30 Mar. 2018 Comunistar Designers offers, at an unspecified-but-presumably-outlandish price, this spiffy clothes hanger in the shape and color of The Last Son of Krypton’s personal logotype. Brian Little, WIRED, "It’s a Bird! It’s a Plane! It’s…a Coathanger?," 13 Sep. 2007

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First Known Use of logotype

circa 1816, in the meaning defined at sense 1

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