What is a reversed logo?
What is a reversed logo?
A reverse logo is a white-on-transparent copy of a logo used when colour printing/rendering is not appropriate or an option for example watermarks on photos or solid colour backgrounds.
Why is the swoosh backwards?
Traditionally Nike used the swoosh logo in a manner that the end of the swoosh would always be pointing towards the heel end of the sneaker. The backward swoosh denied this stereotype and thus is considered as one of the most iconic variations in the Nike swoosh logo history.
What font is the University of Georgia logo?
Merriweather Sans, our secondary sans-serif, performs well at small sizes and in longer-form text.
What is a negative logo?
A negative space logo is a design which utilizes the background of an image to create another image. This negative space designing is a unique and ingenious way to convey multiple thoughts and visions.
What does printed on the reverse mean?
Reverse printing, also known as negative printing, is where only the background is printed. The natural colour of the tape is left exposed to form text and graphics. For example, in the above image (top left), a naturally white packing tape has been blanketed with black ink.
Is Nike Swoosh ever backwards?
Except here’s the thing—the swoosh isn’t backward. ESPN’s Darren Rovell tweeted about this back in August when the buzz started: Nike logo on 1 NFL jersey sleeve is not backwards: Nike style requires swoosh to always face forward.
Is the Nike logo a check or a swoosh?
Davidson came up with the Nike Swoosh, a check mark shape that is fluid and indicates movement and speed. The image also resembles a wing and hinted at the brand name, Nike, named after the Greek goddess of victory. After some work on the logo, Davidson then handed the design over to Knight for a mere $35.
What are UGA’s colors?
Black
Red
University of Georgia/Colors