Logo for
Digamma*
Publishing Company
The characters used for numeric digamma/stigma are distinguished in modern print from the character used to represent the ancient alphabetic digamma, the letter for the [w] sound. This is rendered in print by a Latin “F”, or sometimes a variant of it specially designed to fit in typographically with Greek (Ϝ). It has a modern lowercase form (ϝ) that typically differs from Latin “f” by having two parallel horizontal strokes like the uppercase character, with the vertical stem often being somewhat slanted to the right or curved, and usually descending below the baseline. This character is used in Greek epigraphy to transcribe the text of ancient inscriptions that contain “Ϝ”, and in linguistics and historical grammar when describing reconstructed proto-forms of Greek words that contained the sound /w/. [source: Wikipedia]
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Λογότυπο για την
Δίγαμμα
Εκδοτική
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c.1973
Logo designed for a publishing company. The source was a very old small piece of paper with the printed logo, hence the imperfections. • Λογότυπο σχεδιασμένο για εκδοτική εταιρεία. Δυστυχώς η πηγή ήταν ένα μικρό χαρτί με το λογότυπο τυπωμένο, εξού και οι ατέλειες.
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Logo Design • Σχεδιασμός λογοτύπου
Anakreon Kanavakis • Ανακρέων Καναβάκης
Gorgeous design!
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Ah, thank you sweet Holly! ❤️🤗
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This is beautifully dramatic yet simplistic! A wonderful talent!
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Such a lovely comment, my dear Holly, I will forward your words to my dad. I know how much he’ll appreciate them.
🙏🤗🙏😘😘😘
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Please do, such a gifted artist! 🥰
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Thank you, dahling! 😘😘😘😘😘
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🤗🌼💛🌙
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🥰😍🥰😍🥰
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❤️🌹❤️🌹❤️🌹
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🌻🧡🌻
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Very cool abstraction.
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Thanks, my friend!
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it feels so sixties – monochrome bold (think Courrèges) and so striking with those lovely gloopy curves making such a change from the usual tight lines of fonts
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It was done early 70s, yes Courrèges! What a poetic description and I love the ‘gloopy curves’! Thank you, my dear Laura.
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F, for fascinating! Wonderful.
xoxoxoxoxo
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F, for fabulous, that is YOU!!!!!
Thank you, dahling Resa!!!!!
xoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxo
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Shucks! There is definitely not enough sponges in this world! xoxoxoxoxoxoooxooxo
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Nope!!!!! 😉 xoxoxoxoxoxo
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