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I love the addition of Matt to the channel!
Hope you enjoy the Brunton Logo Dictionary! 🤓
Lookin' good! Great content as usual. :)
thanks matt very useful video
Hey Matt, since you asked! lol, the Bengals mascot is called "Who Dey" because it's slang for "Who are they?" basically mocking their opponent.
These videos are so underrated
Thank you so much for this!!!!
This was very helpful! Thank you!
great waiting for next upload...
Very soon!
Saw Man utd logo and I was okay, I am going watch this
Thanks for this
Great content as usual! :D
I feel a solid definition for each would have been more helpful then just showing examples with a vague definition. I found it hard to take notes.
I don't understand the difference between symbol and emblem
symbol doesn't contain typography while an emblem often features the brand name in type. Atleast my thoughts after watching the video.
A symbol is a simple single graphic. An emblem has multiple constituent parts, often including type.
I love the addition of Matt to the channel!
Hope you enjoy the Brunton Logo Dictionary! 🤓
Lookin' good! Great content as usual. :)
thanks matt very useful video
Hey Matt, since you asked! lol, the Bengals mascot is called "Who Dey" because it's slang for "Who are they?" basically mocking their opponent.
These videos are so underrated
Thank you so much for this!!!!
This was very helpful! Thank you!
great waiting for next upload...
Very soon!
Saw Man utd logo and I was okay, I am going watch this
Thanks for this
Great content as usual! :D
I feel a solid definition for each would have been more helpful then just showing examples with a vague definition. I found it hard to take notes.
I don't understand the difference between symbol and emblem
symbol doesn't contain typography while an emblem often features the brand name in type. Atleast my thoughts after watching the video.
A symbol is a simple single graphic. An emblem has multiple constituent parts, often including type.