CLG Wiki:About

From the Audiovisual Identity Database, the motion graphics museum


Est. 2007


Who are we?

..It all started nearly sixteen years ago when the original CLG Wiki was created in 2007 as a alternative of "KRS Logos" on closing logos descriptions. We're now a reference in a history of closing logos and a main power in the history of logo preservation...

We are CLG Wiki, an archive of on-screen logos and motion graphics. We're here to document trends, history, and other aspects of this form of visual design! Hope you enjoy our site!

FAQ

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What's a logo?

According to Michael Evamy's "Logo", a logo is one of the most powerful resources which brands have to attract attention from a global public rushed lives. They're identity marks designed to be easily recognized. Most people consider logos to be symbols containing any type of abstract or pictorial meaning, like the paramountain or Walt Disney's castle. Otherwise, a logo can also be a combination of pictorial elements, like HBO or 3M. In fact, a logo is defined as: a "unitary typographic element". Evamy points that "It can be a new name and slogan, the development of a new "brand architecture", a number of visual and corporate brands (...)".

What kind of "logos", or audiovisual identity does CLG Wiki preserve?

CLG Wiki is a collaborative database that archives on-screen logos, vanity cards, idents, bumpers, and other related media such as warning screens, bootscreens and trailer snipes.

Why is this wiki grouped by the method of transmission of the logo and not, for example, by colors or shapes?

CLG Wiki is grouped in general by the type of transmission of the logo, if it was designed to be broadcast on TV or displayed on cinema. Then, on every section, the logos are grouped by the parent company (e.g., National Amusements owns Paramount Global), so those logos will be under the banner "National Amusements").

Why do most articles not have the name of the logo designer?

Many marketing products in the film industry come from old ancient designs executed by anonymous designers who thought it won't be convenient to put their name or signature on the design. Today, the figure of exclusive designer like once were Saul Bass or José Cruz Novillo tends not to exist. Usually are large companies, working in the hundreds, if not thousands, of designers, and who knows if the logo itself was made by the top designer themselves or the third draftsman in the western sector of the company. In these cases, CLG Wiki usually include the consultant who designed, given this information is available on the Internet. Others are obscure, and nobody knows for sure who designed them.

Is this wiki family-friendly?

Most of the time, yes. If there is questionable content in our articles, there will be a warning at the top of the page to inform you. In most cases, the content is not censored, but in times where the content is not family-friendly and in response to the Miraheze's content policy, the content will be hidden behind a spoiler tag.

Is this wiki licensed?

This wiki is protected under the CC-BY-SA license.

Can I contribute to CLG Wiki?

Yes! The CLG Wiki invites anyone interested to register and start contributing!

How do I write articles for this wiki?

We have a comprehensive tutorial guide, where all questions related to writing and editing pages are answered. This guide was updated recently to include newcomer-friendly examples, such as Examples and a link to the MediaWiki Help Guide.

Who manages CLG Wiki?

See this page for a full list. CLG Wiki is led by a team of bureaucrats, administrators and moderators, who are all responsible for maintaining the wiki and enforcing its policies. Anyone who becomes an administrator was elected for that position via a community vote.

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