Weezer logo: Difference between revisions
m
Fix for mobile viewing
Burnst Jamp (talk | contribs) (Complete overhaul; started from scratch) |
Burnst Jamp (talk | contribs) m (Fix for mobile viewing) |
||
Line 24: | Line 24: | ||
The same logo, sometimes with minor variations, has been used consistently through to the modern day. It appears on nearly every released [[Weezer]] album (with some exclusions, including ''[[Hurley]]'' and ''[[OK Human]]'', along with others mentioned later in this page) and is a mainstay on marketing material and merchandise. The modern logo is a consistent and recognizable symbol of the band, alongside the similarly notable [[Flying =W=]], and sees usage in almost every reference to Weezer today. | The same logo, sometimes with minor variations, has been used consistently through to the modern day. It appears on nearly every released [[Weezer]] album (with some exclusions, including ''[[Hurley]]'' and ''[[OK Human]]'', along with others mentioned later in this page) and is a mainstay on marketing material and merchandise. The modern logo is a consistent and recognizable symbol of the band, alongside the similarly notable [[Flying =W=]], and sees usage in almost every reference to Weezer today. | ||
<div style="width: | <div style="width:17em; float:right;"><gallery mode=packed> | ||
Image:WeezerLogoAlt.jpg|''[[Pinkerton]]''-era logo variation | Image:WeezerLogoAlt.jpg|''[[Pinkerton]]''-era logo variation | ||
Image:Van Weezer logo.jpg|''[[Van Weezer]]'' logo variation | Image:Van Weezer logo.jpg|''[[Van Weezer]]'' logo variation |