Logopedia (wiki)


 * For the main page, see Logopedia.

2009–2010


This is the original, 16-bit logo

Jul 2010–Oct 2010
This logo detaches the "L" from the "P". This logo had to be abandoned because of Wikia's new skin, which forces Wikis to have a wordmark, the maximum size two hundred fifty pixels wide, sixty-five pixels tall (250x65 pixels). This logo still exists on MonoBook.

Oct 9, 2010–Oct 31, 2010


When Wikia implemented a new skin across its site, Logopedia needed a new logo. Initially, Logopedia used the default blue text for a short time.

At the time, the American clothing chain Gap had introduced a much criticized new logo. Logopedia joined in the mockery by adopting a parody of the new Gap logo, consisting of the name written with Helvetica with a blue square.

The new Gap logo turned out be shortlived, and the company soon switched back to its old logo. As a consequence, Logopedia also later switched to a parody of the previous Gap logo after about a week.

2010–Present


The Gap parody logo was never intended to be a permanent logo, and on November 1, a new Helvetica wordmark was introduced.

Special Logos
Like Google, YouTube or Orkut, Logopedia changes their default logo to a stylized one with relevance to a certain date on various days throughout the year.

Trivia

 * The L over the P represents many sports team's logos.