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* | * Use and data entry in the Feature Logo Field is optional. | ||
* The Feature Logo Field is to be used for any sequence that is a part of a feature, excluding covers. | |||
* The Feature Logo Field will record exactly the spelling of the Feature name as it appears in a Logo. | * The Feature Logo Field will record exactly the spelling of the Feature name as it appears in a Logo. | ||
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* This rule does not apply to Cover logos. | * This rule does not apply to Cover logos. | ||
* | * Once the Feature Logo has been created, scans of logos can be uploaded to the database. This function works the same as adding covers or indicia images. See the [[Covers_FAQ]] and [[Adding_Covers]]. | ||
* Generic feature logos are also an option for storing feature logos. A generic feature logo is to store the text under which a feature is presented in a story, no matter how the feature text is visualized. | |||
* See also [[Feature|Feature]]. | * See also [[Feature|Feature]]. | ||
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*Consensus approval: [https://groups.google.com/g/gcd-policy/c/WYqJT94azHI/ Generic Feature Logos] - 2021-06-19 | |||
*Ballot 248: [http://www.comics.org/voting/ballot/248/ Creation of a Story Sequence Feature Logo Field] - 2015-06-09 | |||
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Latest revision as of 04:00, 27 October 2023
- Use and data entry in the Feature Logo Field is optional.
- The Feature Logo Field is to be used for any sequence that is a part of a feature, excluding covers.
- The Feature Logo Field will record exactly the spelling of the Feature name as it appears in a Logo.
- Feature names generally are uniform and remain the same issue after issue. Logos can be changed. For example, a Peanuts feature may have a logo that reads Peanuts Featuring Good Ol' Charlie Brown. So Feature remains Peanuts, while the Feature Logo Field will be recorded as Peanuts Featuring Good Ol' Charlie Brown.
Examples: Feature: Dr. Strange, Logo: Doctor Strange, Master of the Mystic Arts! Feature: Batman, Logo: Bat-Man
- Unique logo styles can be recorded too.
Example: Feature: Superman, Logo: Superman [rounded U] Feature: Superman, Logo: Superman [wider letters] Feature: Superman, Logo: Superman [angled U]
- This rule does not apply to Cover logos.
- Once the Feature Logo has been created, scans of logos can be uploaded to the database. This function works the same as adding covers or indicia images. See the Covers_FAQ and Adding_Covers.
- Generic feature logos are also an option for storing feature logos. A generic feature logo is to store the text under which a feature is presented in a story, no matter how the feature text is visualized.
- See also Feature.
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Policy Votes Affecting This Topic
- Consensus approval: Generic Feature Logos - 2021-06-19
- Ballot 248: Creation of a Story Sequence Feature Logo Field - 2015-06-09
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