Text-only typographic treatment of the name of a company, institution, or product name used for purposes of identification and branding.
1So how do we actually suggest technology in the word mark itself?
2This introduction has passed the 2500- word mark, which makes it longer than many of the stories it's introducing.
3Conclusion I haven't reviewed every single minuscule feature of Mango here, but the 5,000- word mark is beckoning.
4His conclusion was that it's a useless attempt to try to express a technology, or any whatever, quality in the word mark itself.
5You write in a straightforward way using some non-distracting conventions to style text (asterisks around a word mark it as italic, for example).
6The words mark a contrast to Christ's former constant intercourse with the disciples.
7With these words Mark turned away and left the house.
8But the words marked an epoch in her mind.
9Those three words marked a huge decision by Peter.
10What rich involution of love in the words marked!
11These words mark progress; and they must seem somewhat hoary to the Bishop's successors of today.
12The words marked (*) were taken from Montano's vocabulary in his Mission aux Philippines.
13Her tone was still playful, but her words marked the end of pleasantries, the beginning of politics.
14Sutter picked up enough of this to make a ring and had these words marked on it:-
15Each part of a word marked off by hyphens is to be looked out separately in the vocabulary.
16Those three incredibly random words mark the location to the front door of our office here in Auckland.
Translations for word mark