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Would this be considered a logo?

"If you expect it to ring true, then you must talk yourself"

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  1. no logos are pictures i.e the nike swoosh the mcdonalds arches

    that would be a slogan i.e 'just do it' nike or 'i'm lovin it' mcdonalds


  2. That would be a slogan.

    A logo is a graphical element, (ideogram, symbol, emblem, icon, sign) that, together with its logotype (a uniquely set and arranged typeface) form a trademark or commercial brand.

    A slogan is a memorable motto or phrase used in a political, commercial, religious and other context as a repetitive expression of an idea or purpose.

  3. No, that's definitely a slogan.

    logo: noun (logos) any easily recognizable or significant badge or emblem used by a company, organization, etc as a trademark or symbol.

    ETYMOLOGY: 1930s: contraction of logotype.

    slogan: noun 1 a phrase used to identify a group or organization, or to advertise a product. 2 Scots hist a clan warcry.

    ETYMOLOGY: 16c: from Gaelic sluagh army + gairm cry.

  4. A logo is generally a picture or a symbol.  However, you can also use the phrase, if it's accompanied by a picture, for example, a telephone, which would tie in with the saying.  If this is for a tee shirt, you could use a picture of someone talking on the phone, with maybe some jagged lines coming off the phone to indicate the "ringing".  

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