Word info

wordmark

Noun

Meaning

(marketing) A logotype; a standardized graphic representation of the name of a company or product used for purposes of easy identification. It is often text with unique typographic or graphical treatment.
Coordinate term: trademark
Hypernyms: logo, logotype

(computing) A bit in each memory location on some variable-word-length computers (e.g. IBM 1401, IBM 1620) used to mark the end of a word.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

Government, law and politics further The Ontario Legislature at Queen's Park in Toronto The previous wordmark of the Government of Ontario, which was in use from the late-1960s until 2007 (apart from the lettering used here). Source: Internet

Azerrad, 1994. p. 58 Nirvana wordmark logo During its initial months, the band went through a series of names, starting with Skid Row and including Pen Cap Chew, Bliss, and Ted Ed Fred. Source: Internet

A variant of the original 1993 design was implemented in 1996, excluding the panes underneath the network name, but restoring the searchlights placed behind the "F" and "X" in the Fox wordmark. Source: Internet

In one game during the 2014 season, the White Sox paired their throwbacks with a cap featuring the batter logo instead of the wordmark "SOX"; this is currently their batting practice cap prior to games in the throwback uniforms. Source: Internet

The Orioles wordmark (1988–1994) Camden Yards opens (1992–1993) main Opening to much fanfare in 1992, Oriole Park at Camden Yards was an instant success, spawning other retro-designed major league ballparks within the next two decades. Source: Internet

In 2014, the 1940 wordmark was used again and replacing the current wordmark on many cans. Source: Internet

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