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|text=A part of what makes researching logos fun is encountering unusual yet unique variants of logos. In this tier list, I will grade a company's logos as a whole through their variants, describing whether I like their variant set or not. This may be due to their variety, availability, or other factors that affects their score on the list. There are three rules for this list:
|text=A part of what makes researching logos fun is encountering unusual yet unique variants of logos. In this tier list, I will grade a company's logos as a whole through their variants, describing whether I like their variant set or not. This may be due to their variety, availability, or other factors that affects their score on the list. There are three rules for this list:
1. At least one of the company's logos must have multiple variants
# At least one of the company's logos must have multiple variants
2. Logo variations (or those specifically themed to a piece of media) are their own thing, so they wouldn't count into a logo's set of variants
# Logo variations (or those specifically themed to a piece of media) are their own thing, so they wouldn't count into a logo's set of variants
3. Variants should be done purposeful (plasters/errors don't count)
# Variants should be done purposeful (plasters/errors don't count)


Also, if the new forums come back and this thread is archived, then the contents of the tier list will be moved over and this forum will be redirected to the one on the new site. So, send me a company that satisfies the rules and I will give my thoughts on whether or not the variants are a strong factor in researching a company.
Also, if the new forums come back and this thread is archived, then the contents of the tier list will be moved over and this forum will be redirected to the one on the new site. So, send me a company that satisfies the rules and I will give my thoughts on whether or not the variants are a strong factor in researching a company.

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A part of what makes researching logos fun is encountering unusual yet unique variants of logos. In this tier list, I will grade a company's logos as a whole through their variants, describing whether I like their variant set or not. This may be due to their variety, availability, or other factors that affects their score on the list. There are three rules for this list:

  1. At least one of the company's logos must have multiple variants
  2. Logo variations (or those specifically themed to a piece of media) are their own thing, so they wouldn't count into a logo's set of variants
  3. Variants should be done purposeful (plasters/errors don't count)

Also, if the new forums come back and this thread is archived, then the contents of the tier list will be moved over and this forum will be redirected to the one on the new site. So, send me a company that satisfies the rules and I will give my thoughts on whether or not the variants are a strong factor in researching a company.

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