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  1. Apr 1, 2018 · Prior to 1996, the church never had a global church logo used by church entities in all World Divisions, unions, conferences, local churches and institutions owned or licensed by the Seventh-day Adventist Church.

  2. A chart showing the rather sad history of the church since its establishment by Jesus. This chart is very brief. It's a simple overview of 2000 years of church history.

    • The Illustration
    • The Motif
    • The Font

    A logo is different from an illustration Take a look at the detail as you zoom into the Cristus statue. Notice the stippling (tiny dots), hatching (repetitive straight lines), and cross-hatching (crossing of straight lines)? Those are techniques for providing texture and shading to a form. Does this style look familiar? Sure it does! Go look at you...

    Logos are scalable, illustrations are not The way that brands have to represent themselves is very different today than it was even 10 years ago, much less decades ago. Today, the digital landscape requires a logo to be versatile in the number of sizes it can be displayed in. For example, here’s the new symbol at 600 x 600 pixels. The Favicon that ...

    Finally, we’ve arrived at the font, the best part in my opinion. Or at least, my favorite part. When I was studying graphic design at Brigham Young University, I had the privilege of learning from Adrian Pulfer. He helped direct the Church’s logo change that happened in 1995. And the change was necessary. The old logo did not translate well into ot...

  3. Many Adventists don’t even realize that our church logo has been changed. That’s right. Back in 1996, the leaders of our church voted to DITCH the distinct three angels logo, in favor of a logo that would be more acceptable to the churches of Babylon and the world.

  4. Oct 3, 2019 · Listed below are 100 changes the Church has made over the last 100 years. This list does not include every change the Church has made since 1919, nor does the list act as a ranking system in any way.

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  5. May 8, 2020 · While a “logo” is often used to brand products, a “symbol” represents or stands for something — in this case, the Savior as head of His Church. As President Nelson explained, the symbol is “to help us remember Him and to identify The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints as the Lord’s Church.”

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  7. Feb 6, 2024 · Every church has a name but some skip or struggle with the creation and use of an easily-identifiable symbol, aka… a logo. Why is a having a logo for your church or ministry so important?

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