I find this question difficult to answer, is this for every company in the world, within a specific sector, etc. You need to provide more information in order for someone to provide a valid answer.
Logos A-ZAgo to google and type symbols for chiropractic medicines and then click on symbols logos photos and there's your answer
Let me offer some examples:Placing advertisements in newspapers or on television is a form of advertising.Placing company logos on racing cars or athletes' clothes is a form of advertising.Placing company names and logos on their products and brochures is a form of advertising.
No. Names, titles, common words/phrases, logos, symbols, and slogans are not eligible for copyright protection. In some cases however they may be registered as trademarks.
Some of the most popular and well known logos of sports equipment manufacturers are symbols such as the Nike check mark and Reebok known marking as well.
Some ideas for clothes logos include the company name in front of a vector image related to the clothing line and the company name spelled out in the shape of a vector image.
some elements do not use their first letters of their English names as their symbols. The symbols for these elements may come from the names of the elements in a different language.
Many companies use fire in their company logos. Some examples of these company logos include Firefox, Curse, and many different fire departments across the US.
You should call it " Sk8 HQ" Ask designing companies about logos. i wouldn't have a clue
The BMW logo comes to mind
Some symbols seen every day include traffic signs (such as stop signs and speed limit signs), logos of popular brands, emojis on social media platforms, and currency symbols on money.
Some common Fitness logos involve sports or more likely, equipment. Dumbbells, free weights, and bars are iconic images of gyms and can help increase awareness about your company.
some elements have their symbols directly from their names. Eg: oxygen-O,nitrogen-N some get symbols from their latin names. eg: Potassium-K from Kalium (Latin for potassium)