Logopedia:Editing guidelines

Page structure
The typical logo page is usually divided into sections, usually one section for each era in the brand's development.

Headlines
Each section is topped with a headline showing the approximate time of the start and end of the era. If we can confirm that a certain version of the logo was introduced in 1982 and replaced in 1997, the headline will read "1982–1997".

If you can't confirm these dates, you should replace unsure dates with question marks. For example, if you now that a logo with intoduced sometime between the 1960s and 1980s, and was replaced sometime between 1995 and 1999, the headline should read "19??–199?".

Image
Following the headline, we have the main version of the logo from that era. The logo should be centered and generally be between 150 and 250 pixels wide, based on the proportions of the logo.

Many organizations provide multiple versions of their logo. Try to find out out which is the preferred version, and put it on the top. Alternative versions may be included below.

Text
The next part of the section is a text which describes the brand's development during the era.

Links
Links to pages on the Internet that provide further information are usually placed straight after the relevant text.

If you have a link that can't be put in a particular era, it should be on the top.

Factual accuracy
Accurate and properly sourced information is important if this wiki is to remain credible and of high quality. Therefore you should try to provide sources for your claims as often as you possibly can.

False or made-up information should be removed on sight.