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*[http://www.girlscouts.org/program/gs_central/glossary/ Girl Scout Glossary] |
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[[File:Girl Scouts 1978.svg|200px|center]] |
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The [[Saul Bass]]-designed logo for Girl Scout was first presented on October 25, 1978 to the Girl Scout convention in Denver. It has become a textbook example of the use of whitespace in graphic design. It combines the trefoil symbol, which had been used by the organization for decades, with the silhouettes of three girls. The font is called Korinna Bold. |
The [[Saul Bass]]-designed logo for Girl Scout was first presented on October 25, 1978 to the Girl Scout convention in Denver. It has become a textbook example of the use of whitespace in graphic design. It combines the trefoil symbol, which had been used by the organization for decades, with the silhouettes of three girls. The font is called Korinna Bold. |
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[[File:Girl Scouts logo.svg|250px|center]] |
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Revision as of 00:53, 6 March 2016
1978-2004
The Saul Bass-designed logo for Girl Scout was first presented on October 25, 1978 to the Girl Scout convention in Denver. It has become a textbook example of the use of whitespace in graphic design. It combines the trefoil symbol, which had been used by the organization for decades, with the silhouettes of three girls. The font is called Korinna Bold.
2004-2010
2010-Present
This logo placed 7th in the 2010 Brand New Awards.