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#2 - We offer excellent knowledge and experience and we are good at what we do!
#3 - We make complex technologies easy to use
A pictorial mark uses literal or representative imagery to symbolize the brand. Famous examples include:
Uses abstract shapes and symbols to convey an idea or attribute about the organization. Famous examples include:
An emblem features the name of the company typically enveloped by a pictorial element or shape. Famous examples include:
Although there is no official description of "Web 2.0" logos, some common elements can include: vibrant colors, subtle 3d feel, bold type, color transitions, and shadows. Famous examples include:
Please note that the above brands are in no way, shape, or form associated with LogoTournament. They are cited as examples under Fair Use for the enrichment of the general public's knowledge of the graphic arts.
The slogan is rarely used except in a signature line but gives people an idea of the clients we service (non-profits and political campaigns).
Our web site (www.sononaco.com) was created with a playful yet industrial look.
"Sononaco" is short for "Some No-Name Company" - our company's legal name. Have fun with that. I was hoping to see some ideas of using Sononaco and Some No-Name Company. FYI - Sononaco, Inc. is what everyone knows us as.
A note about the sliders:
As the label says the sliders describe the "brand" and not the logo. Where hosting and programming are complex, our approach is to make them simple.

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