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How to Link logotype in 1ST

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well there was a question that was asked on the logos forums about how do I have all these icons in the top of my toolbar some of them are links to certain programs other programs some are links to logos resources within logos and then others are links to websites and the like and so the question was how does this go about how did you do this and so I just wanted to make a quick video to show how you go about doing this um it came up on a question surrounding the the new feature in logos 10 about the print library and how I and others use it to also catalog our Kindle books and I have a link Ive removed it for uh the purposes of this video but I have a link to my Kindle app on my Logos toolbar so how do I do that how do I get that there well let me show you first of all you have to navigate to where your Kindle application is so go to where it says file location and then here it is and simply drag and drop it to the toolbar and you notice that the icon is there so this is where the ap

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Examples for logotypes include Visa, Coca Cola or Google. The name can be designed in a picturesque or stylistic font, but at its heart its still just text. Examples for logomarks (or pictorial marks) are the Apple logo, the Twitter bird or Targets target.
Logo, the first computer language explicitly designed for children, was invented by Seymour Papert, Wallace Feurzeig, Daniel Bobrow, and Cynthia Solomon in 1966 at Bolt, Beranek and Newman, Inc. (BBN).
The first logo ever trademarked was in 1876 for Bass Brewery. It was a red triangle with the Bass text beneath, in a sweeping cursive text not dissimilar to Coca Colas instantly recognizable scrawl.
Early versions of logos developed in the Middle Ages (around 1300 AD), as shops and pubs used signage to represent what they did. The first modern logo designs were created in the early 1900s, evolving alongside mass printing.
7 Types of Logos and Which Ones to Use For Your Brand Emblems. Pictorial marks (or logo symbols) Wordmarks (or logotypes) Monogram logos (or lettermarks) Abstract logo marks. Mascot logos. Combination marks.
The origins of the logo can be dated back to the Ancient Egyptians. They originally used hieroglyphics to brand and identify their possessions, until in medieval times when graphic imagery such as coats of arms were used to distinguish between the statuses of different nobilities.
Copy the URL you want to link to your image. Drag-and-drop the image that you want to turn into a link into your template. Click the image to open the toolbar, then click the link icon and select Web Page from the drop-down. Paste the copied URL into the Link URL Field.

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