The first is a word - based logo with either initials or the full
company name spelled out.
Generally speaking,
company names spelled out make the worst logos.
Not exact matches
Over the same period, the
company paid Trump — essentially Trump paying himself — roughly $ 82 million by Fortune's estimates, collected from a dizzying variety of sources
spelled out in the
company's proxy filings, as varied as payments for use of Trump's private plane to fees paid directly Trump for access to his
name and marketing expertise.
Bury points out that a brand
name has to work in many contexts — as a URL, a searchable
company name and something that sounds right when spoken out loud — and shouldn't be so complicated that you're
spelling it out for people.
But Winfrey has also turned her
name into a global brand, under which she has launched a magazine, a website, a satellite radio show, a television network called OWN and published five books under her
company, Harpo Productions (which is Oprah
spelled backwards).
Funny and easier to
spell Originally, the
name of the
company was Beast of Burden, which many thought was a burden unto itself.
For instance, a betting
company might choose a number that
spells out the word «successful» rather than the
company name.
If the
company can't even get the
name of the «heart healthy» fat in its product
spelled correctly, what else is inaccurate?
Upon entering the lobby, visitors and employees are faced with larger - than - life letters that
spell out the
name of the
company.
Between the
name (if they meant the veins in the game, it would be
spelled that way), the
name of the
company, and the
name of the premium currency.
Finland - based Nokian Tyres (the
company uses the British
spelling in its legal
name) proudly markets itself as the northern-most tire
company.
It joins BMW's new 8 - Series, i8 and new i8 Roadster as part of the
company's «expanded luxury segment lineup,» all sporting a new version of the Roundel logo with the
company name «Bayerische Motoren Werke»
spelled out.
with an exclamation mark, I just saw how comiXology
spells their
company's
name with all lower case, and with a capital «X» in the middle... and I just said to myself, «That is my next challenge!»
Electronic paper goes by many
names: e-paper, sometimes
spelled ePaper, electronic ink and (generically, after the
company that manufactures it) also e ink.
Electronic paper goes by many
names: e-paper, sometimes
spelled as ePaper, electronic ink and (generically, after the leading
company manufacturing it) also e-ink.
Electronic paper goes by many
names: e-paper, sometimes
spelled as ePaper, electronic ink and (generically, after the
company that manufactures it) also e ink.
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After
spells with Nintendo and Sony, Dylan went on to found his own
company — Q - Games — which has had success in 2D gaming, rather than the three dimensions Dylan made his
name with.
For regular day to day Gamasutra reporting, it's that game
names are in italics,
companies are always «it» rather than «they», and we
spell it «video game», not «videogame» - this in itself a hilarious source of controversy!
(Corrects
spelling of guest's
company name in description and corrects information about de Kooning painting in description.)
He then cleverly
spelt out the
company name.
ENS contributor Alex Van de Sande offered another perspective, suggesting that large
companies interested in registering an ENS
name can register one similar to its straightforward
spellings (such as Samsung1.eth).
Previous reports had hinted that the two phones will instead come with a «G» logo in place of the Nexus brand
name, something that could
spell an end to a brand the
company has spent years trying to fashion.
Get the full
name of the
company correct, and
spell it correctly.
Be sure that you have the proper
spelling of the person's
name, his or her title, and the
company name.
Make sure to read everything thoroughly, especially
spelling company names and previous job titles correctly.
If they do not, make sure to double - check the correct
spellings of their
names by reviewing the
company's website or — if this doesn't work — asking their receptionist for the correct
spellings.
Confirm that any attachments mentioned in the email are indeed attached, and that the recipient's
name and the
company name are
spelled correctly.
A lot of jargon words or
company names, for instance, may not be in the word processing program's dictionary, but that does not mean they are
spelled incorrectly.
So, keep in mind the common resume mistakes:
spelling, grammar and readability (get someone to read it), accuracy (is the
company name correct and have you got the person's
name right), brevity (no more than two pages) and relevance (is it tailored to the specific job).
The mistake may be minor but that does not change the fact that the
company name was wrongly
spelt.
Always double - check the
spelling of your contact's
name, as well as the
company name.
In addition to
spelling common words correctly, you also want to
spell people's
names right, including that of your recipient and the
name of his or her
company.
So check the
company's website for the official
spelling of the
company's complete
name.
I have had people
spell their
names up to three different ways on resumes, misspell the
company name in cover letters, misspell job titles, etc..
Finding the time to create 100 different cover letters is nearly impossible, but you should have tailored cover letters and resumes for the types of positions you are applying for and invest the time and energy to ensure the
company name, hiring manager and position are correctly
spelled and positioned throughout your application materials.
Make sure you included right employer /
company name and it is free of
spelling or grammar errors.
Candidate applying for an accounting job said he was «deetail - oriented» and
spelled the
company's
name incorrectly.
Above all else, don't
spell the
company name, addressee's
name, or any other reference incorrectly.
Just like there are words that are
spelt the opposite of how you would expect, there are
companies who
spell their
names in a totally unexpected way!
Make sure the
company name is
spelled correctly and that the letter is addressed to the right person.
Take the time to write a meaningful cover letter for each
company that you apply for, ensuring that you
spell the
company name and the contact's
name correctly.
Call the
company and verify the correct
spelling of the
name of the hiring manager.