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imported>Camenati (One of these legacies are incorrect, as it falls under irrelevant trivia regarding the first appearance of an element. Also, "POV" would need some more defining, so I expanded upon it within the Availability section.) |
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'''Legacy {{Font color|red|(optional)}}:''' Write about how the logo has affected the logo community and/or broader popular culture and how much of an impact it's left on them (i.e. if the logo is well-liked or disliked by the community, such as for the visuals, music, or it appearing on a specific program). If not that important, omit this section. | '''Legacy {{Font color|red|(optional)}}:''' Write about how the logo has affected the logo community and/or broader popular culture and how much of an impact it's left on them (i.e. if the logo is well-liked or disliked by the community, such as for the visuals, music, or it appearing on a specific program). If not that important, omit this section. | ||
*Be sure the section is relevant to the logo itself. Avoid citing the reputation of a company, show, person, etc., as a logo's influence, as they may not have anything to do with its impact. Instead, mention it in the Background section. | |||
*Do not add comments that are opinionated and are only based on your sole judgement, as it violates the [[AVID:POV]] policy. All statements added to Legacy need some form of community consensus. If you think the reception of a logo is notable, consensus should be required as well. You are also required to cite sources about a reception of a logo to provide points as well. | *Do not add comments that are opinionated and are only based on your sole judgement, as it violates the [[AVID:POV]] policy. All statements added to Legacy need some form of community consensus. If you think the reception of a logo is notable, consensus should be required as well. You are also required to cite sources about a reception of a logo to provide points as well. | ||
*Legacy is also not a place to be talking about how similar it looks or sounds to a specific logo, or how that logo was the first/last appearance of a specific element. Those are more trivial statements and thus should be in Trivia. | *Legacy is also not a place to be talking about how similar it looks or sounds to a specific logo, or how that logo was the first/last appearance of a specific element. Those are more trivial statements and thus should be in Trivia. | ||
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* '''Legacy:''' This marks the first use of the studio's famous mountain. | * '''Legacy:''' This marks the first use of the studio's famous mountain. | ||
* '''Legacy:''' This marks the first appearance of the famed lion, filmstrip, and "ARS GRATIA ARTIS (ART FOR ART'S SAKE)" tagline, all of which would become synonymous with MGM. | * '''Legacy:''' This marks the first appearance of the famed lion, filmstrip, and "ARS GRATIA ARTIS (ART FOR ART'S SAKE)" tagline, all of which would become synonymous with MGM. | ||
{{color|red|'''Incorrect'''}} example - Using a related entity's reputation for the logo's legacy: | |||
* '''Legacy:''' The many controversies of Harvey Weinstein and his company have permanently destroyed this logo's reputation. | |||
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