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Recent Examples of logogramMost interestingly, many of the artists used logograms (a symbol to represent a word) rooted in the use of homophones.—Carolina A. Miranda, Los Angeles Times, 4 Nov. 2023
Hang out at the famous black sand beach or meander the six miles of trails through ancient sites and pictographs.
Kathleen Wong,
USA TODAY,
15 Dec. 2024
Understanding that motifs from seals are directly related to the pictographs that would eventually lay the foundation for the first writing system shows how meaning was transferred from motifs to script, the study authors said.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has alerted Americans to two election videos in which the agency's name and insignia are used, telling people the videos are fake.
Thomas G. Moukawsher,
Newsweek,
5 Nov. 2024
As voting got underway, the FBI warned that its name and insignia were being used in two fake news clips, including one that falsely claimed the FBI was urging people to vote remotely because of a terrorist threat.
Salvador Hernandez,
Los Angeles Times,
5 Nov. 2024
After the astonishing season Botafogo have enjoyed, he is viewed by many in Brazil as a symbol of everything that can go right when an outside investor comes in.
Matt Woosnam,
The Athletic,
21 Dec. 2024
The new theory posits that the monument’s stones, sourced from distant regions, served as symbols of political alliances, possibly after unrest.
The bespoke pieces can be customized with a generous range of colorways and monogram selections.
Amanda Lauren,
Forbes,
23 Dec. 2024
The set comes with one luggage tag as well as a small leather monogram patch, a large leather monogram patch, a leather handle wrap, and eight leather zipper pulls.
American’s logo was an upside-down American flag—both an SOS signal of distress and a statement of opposition, depending on who’s using it.
Aaron Gilbreath,
SPIN,
31 Dec. 2024
Walt Disney himself gave Oregon permission to use Donald Duck as its logo in 1947, but the deal eventually came with a pair of fuzzy handcuffs, outlining restrictions on where and how Oregon’s webfoot could appear.
Photo: Sony Pictures The Irish pop culture wave continues to crest, taking in the complexity of stories from the North of Ireland.
Anna Cafolla,
Vogue,
29 Dec. 2024
The flags mostly came first, their designs emerging from the seals of Colonial documents, family crests of early settlers, and the uniforms of early militias.
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