Marks of Excellence

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Phaidon Press, 18 mar 1999 - 240 páginas
This text covers every aspect of the trademark, its history, development, style, classification and relevance in today's world. A brief history is given of the origins of the trademark in heraldry, monograms, owner's marks and certificates of origin. The proceeding chapters explore corporate identity and communication design with an emphasis on sign theory. The core of the book is a comprehensive classification of trademarks covering name marks, abbreviations and all kinds of picture marks. This is followed by an alphabetical index of trademark themes from animals to word puzzles. The index is illustrated by a selection of the world's best trademarks - the marks of excellence from which this book takes its name. The final section of the book covers the development of trademarks over time and across the boundaries of language and space.

Índice

Introduction
9
Farm marks
31
Watermarks
39
Taxonomy
95
Nonfigurative marks
108
Noninitial abbreviations
121
Furniture marks 40
234

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Sobre el autor (1999)

Per Mollerup is the author of Marks of Excellence: The Function and Variety of Trademarks. In this work, Mollerup undertakes a exhaustive exploration of the trademark--its roots in heraldry, potter's marks and monograms--and includes discussions of corporate identity and design and a classification section, followed by an illustrated alphabetical index. Per Mollerup is also the author of A Field Guide to Danish Design.

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