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  2. American Greetings | Logopedia | Fandom

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    Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Logopedia is a FANDOM Lifestyle Community. View Mobile Site. This logo is still used on some cards.

  3. American Greetings - Wikipedia

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    American Greetings Corporation is a privately held American company and is the world's second largest greeting card producer behind Hallmark Cards. [2][3] Based in Westlake, Ohio, a suburb of Cleveland, the company sells paper greeting cards, electronic greeting cards, gift packaging, stickers and party products.

  4. American Greetings Entertainment - Audiovisual Identity Database

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    Visuals: There is the American Greetings logo with the logo's typeface in lowercase and "entertainment" spaced out to the length of "american greetings". The logo appears on a billboard with a pop-art effect over a blue background, set on the side of a tree-covered roadway.

  5. This logo represents the company’s core activity—creating greeting cards. The rose symbolizes a gift and joy. The blooming flower is associated with celebration and warm feelings, aligning perfectly with the company’s mission to bring happiness and positive emotions through greetings.

  6. Visuals: There is the American Greetings logo with the words "AMERICAN GREETINGS" in the company font in white and in a black background. The rose twists and spins, as if it was dancing and then stops. Then the logo shines before fading out. Technique: CGI. Audio: None.

  7. American Greetings | Closing Logo Group | Fandom

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    Logo: On a white background, we see "AMERICAN GREETINGS" in its corporate font at the bottom, without the "I" in "GREETINGS". A red person clad in a cape spins around to us as the cape floats upwards, on top of the text, and has the "I" as if it were a magic wand. He winks, waves it, and then spins around.

  8. Throughout the Decades - American Greetings History

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    During World War II, families were separated and patriotic red, white and blue greeting cards helped them keep in touch with loved ones. The company changed its name to American Greetings.

  9. American Greetings - Closing Logos

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    Logo: We see the American Greetings signature flower icon spinning sideways in 3D with a rainbow border with "AMERICAN GREETINGS" on the bottom of it in the company font and in black.

  10. Find the American Greetings style guide with brand assets such as logos, colors, fonts, and more.

  11. American Greetings. Download the vector logo of the American Greetings brand designed by in Encapsulated PostScript (EPS) format. The current status of the logo is active, which means the logo is currently in use.