Chatterleybuns38's board-to-board with Camenati
From the Audiovisual Identity Database, the motion graphics museum
Looks almost better. You just need to add "</ref>" to the end of each website link because the URL will still be awkwardly present in the logo description.
Excuse me, but you appear to be still using the wrong marker when sourcing information. "<br>" is used to start a new row and will awkwardly leave the full link intact in the logo description. The "<ref>" tag is supposed to be replaced the link with "[n]" next to the information and copy the url to the end of the section so that the section has a solid flow. As I have stated before, this is how citing a website should look like: "<ref>(website link}</ref>".