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Logos jest terminem oznaczającym wewnętrzną racjonalność i uporządkowanie czegoś: świata, duszy ludzkiej, wypowiedzi, argumentu. W filozofii chrześcijańskiej bywa utożsamiany z wypowiedzianym przez Boga Słowem, z którego wywodzi się świat, a czasem również z Jezusem Chrystusem.
- Logo – Wikipedia, wolna encyklopedia
Logo (skr. od logogram lub logotyp) – unikalna i...
- Logo – Wikipedia, wolna encyklopedia
Logo (skr. od logogram lub logotyp) – unikalna i charakterystyczna forma graficzna, stylizowany napis, symbol lub inna forma ekspresji graficznej służąca do identyfikacji marki, przedsiębiorstwa bądź organizacji.
The symbols in the Wikipedia logo, without the background. The puzzle logo includes 16 letters from 16 different alphabets, many of which—but not all—represent a letter from that alphabet that most closely resembles the English "W", as in "Wikipedia".
The first Wikipedia logo. In January 2001, Jimmy Wales used the flag of the United States as a placeholder logo for Wikipedia's UseModWiki instance. [4] Wikipedia's first true logo was an image originally submitted by Bjørn Smestad – under the username Bjornsm – for a Nupedia logo competition which took place in 2000. [5] It was used provisionally as Wikipedia's logo until the end of 2001.
Logos became a technical term in Western philosophy beginning with Heraclitus (c. 535 – c. 475 BC), who used the term for a principle of order and knowledge. [4] Ancient Greek philosophers used the term in different ways. The sophists used the term to mean "discourse".
16 sie 2024 · This file is (or includes) one or more of the official logos or designs used by the Wikimedia Foundation or by one of its projects. Use of the Wikimedia logos and trademarks is subject to the Wikimedia trademark policy and visual identity guidelines, and may require permission.
29 cze 2024 · This page in a nutshell: This page overviews the history of the Wikipedia logo, from the original US flag example to the current puzzle sphere logo. Originally written in 2003 by Jrincayc and Eloquence.