What do you call company symbols such as the pillsbury doughboy, the morton salt girl, ronald mcdonald?
Answer:
They get called many names based on how they are being referenced. They are the trademarked property of the company, but you'll also see them called the mascot and, often they are called icons since they quite literally become the symbol of the brand or product.
As you can see below, they even had a vote for the best ad icons of the century.
Trademarks
Corporate logo's
Logo's
it's called a trademark.
a trademark is a distinctive sign which identifies certain goods or services as those produced or provided by a specific person or enterprise. Its origin dates back to ancient times, when craftsmen reproduced their signatures, or "marks" on their artistic or utilitarian products. Over the years these marks evolved into today's system of trademark registration and protection. The system helps consumers identify and purchase a product or service because its nature and quality, indicated by its unique trademark, meets their needs.
Those are called trademarks. Also known, casually, as logos. "Trademark" refers specifically to logos that are officially liscenced. The process of choosing and establishing your trademarks is called "branding."
sign(s) (board) for Junk food
Brand Mascots should be an appropriate term
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